RADWIN
2000
D+
User
Manual
Release
3.6.00
21
‐
1
Chapter
21:
Using
the
Web
Interface
21.1
What
is
it
For
The
Web
Interface
(WI)
enables
you
to
carry
out
basic
link
management
functions
using
a
Web
browser.
It
may
be
used
to
‐
•
Monitor
a
link
on
a
minimal
basis
•
Check
link
parameters
and
make
limited
changes
•
View
the
link
Inventory
•
Inspect
the
Recent
Events
logs
21.2
Who
Needs
it
The
WI
is
a
tool
for
technicians
to
“quick
‐
install”
an
ODU
in
a
link
with
minimum
effort.
It
may
also
be
employed
by
a
user
for
a
quick
look
at
current
operating
parameters
and
the
Recent
Events
logs.
21.3
How
it
Works
Assume the link setup, which we used in
and later.
On
the
managing
computer,
point
your
browser
to10.104.4.2
and
log
on
as
shown
below.
You
can
also
log
on
over
the
air
to
the
Slave
ODU
in
the
same
way.
For
stand
‐
alone
or
unregistered
ODUs,
you
must
connect
a
managing
computer
directly
to
the
ODU
and
again
log
on
as
shown
below.
21.4
What
it
Provides
The
WI
is
a
developing
technology.
It
is
possible
that
the
current
distributed
release
may
have
additional
or
slightly
different
features
from
those
shown
here.
The
description
below,
should
nevertheless
give
you
a
good
idea
of
how
to
use
the
WI.
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