User's Manual Part 1

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6 Web Page Reference
The web user interface has three main sections. The home page presents to the operator a
high level summary of the OS-Gemini wireless link. The status page presents a more detailed
set of system parameters describing the performance of the wireless link together with other
key system performance metrics. The final section is the system administrator section. This
section is password protected and allows the OS-Gemini administrator to perform all the
day-to-day administrative procedures, e.g. Software Upgrade and perform configuration
changes.
The following subsections give a detailed usage guide for all the web user interfaces.
All the web pages are best viewed using a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels on a
PC using Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6 or Netscape Navigator version 7 or later.
The navigation bar on the left hand side of the web page is used to move between the various
management pages. The currently selected page is always highlighted with a dark blue
background. The menu is hierarchical selecting any menu item which has associated submenu
options will automatically display all sub options. An example webpage with the navigation
menu is shown in Figure 10 when the ‘Home’ Link is highlighted as the current page.
6.1 Home Page
The OS-Gemini home page has been designed to display a high level summary of the status of
the wireless link and associated equipment. The home page (Figure 10) normally displays four
key system attributes:
Wireless Link Status The Wireless Link Status attribute as the name suggests displays the
current status of the OS-Gemini wireless link. A state of ‘Up’ on a green background indicates
that a Point-to-Point link is established. A state of ‘Down’ on a red background indicates that
the wireless link is not established. If the link is down for an unknown reason the system
administrator should first consult the status web page for a more detailed summary of up to
date system diagnostics.
Link Name The link name attribute is a name and/or handle allocated by the system
administrator to aid the identification of the unit of the network or building.