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Radwin 2000 Series - Chapter 26 Using the Web Interface; What is it For; How it Works

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RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 26-1
Chapter 26
Using the Web Interface
What is it For
The Web Interface (WI) enables you to carry out basic link management functions using a
Web browser. It is an easy way to rapidly configure and setup a link.
It may be used to -
Establish a link on a minimal basis for Ethernet only
Check link parameters and make basic changes
View the link Inventory
Inspect the Recent Events logs
Who Needs it
The WI is a tool for technicians to “quick-install” a link with minimum effort. The technician
may use the WI to install a link for Ethernet service.
It may also be employed by a user for a quick look at current operating parameters and the
Recent Events logs. If the link was previously installed using the RADWIN Manager, then the
WI monitor window will also show TDM services.
How it Works
Suppose that you have Site A (managing computer) on IP address 192.168.1.101 and Sit B
(over-the-air) on IP address 192.168.1.102, you would simply point your browser to either of
these addresses and log on as shown below. As far as the WI is concerned, the site to which
you log on becomes the managed site and the other site is “seen” as the over-the-air site
regardless of the site to which you are physically connected.
What it Provides
The WI provides an Installation/Configuration wizard as well as site configuration dialogs.