Chapter 9
Ethernet TE Testing
Web browser
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Web browser
About the wbe
browser
With the web browser feature, you can provide visual proof to customers
that a circuit is correctly provisioned all the way to the Internet. The
browser works over Ethernet, and 802.11 interfaces, allowing you to surf
the web from the customer's NID or demarcation point using only the
Product Name/Family Brand. The browser allows you to connect to any
public web site on the Internet through an internet service provider.
Because the browser’s primary purpose is to demonstrate connectivity,
it does not have all the capabilities of typical web browsers such as
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The Product Name/Family
Brand’s web browser has the following limitations:
–
The browser does not cache web pages. The Product Name/Family
Brand does not have sufficient memory to cache web pages. Each
time a page is selected, the Product Name/Family Brand re-loads
the page.
–
The browser does not currently support Java applets, and will not
display web pages written in Java. Sites optimized for quick down-
loads, such as DSLReports.com, are not supported because they
are based on Java.
–
The browser does not support Shockwave Flash (SWF) content.
The following sections in this chapter describe how to access and use the
web browser.
Accessing the
web browser
Like IP ping, you must have an established underlying network connec-
tion, such as PPP over Ethernet, before you can use the browser. After
you have a successful network connection, the Product Name/Family
Brand’s Network status (on the top of the screen) turns green. If the
Network status is red, the underlying connection is not ready, and the
web browser (and IP ping) will not work.
To access the web browser
1
Make sure that you have a network connection, such as PPP over
Ethernet.
2
Press the
View
soft key, and then select
Browser
.
3
Press the
RESULTS
key to move to the Browser tab.
4
Select
Web Browser
.
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