User Manual

Exalt Communications, Inc.
Exalt i-Series Installation and Management Guide
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2007-06-25
Note: The ‘local’ radio might be the near-end or the far-end radio,
depending on the management interface connection. The terms local and
remote refer to the orientation of the radio terminals relative to the IP
address you are managing. When making certain changes to a near-end
radio without first making changes to the far-end radio, the link may
become disconnected unless configuration changes are reverted to their
original settings. When making changes that have the opportunity to
disrupt the link, always change the far-end radio first, and then the
near-end radio to match.
The Summary Status Section allows the Exalt GUI to be a rudimentary management
system. Minimize the browser window to display just the top bar or the top bar and radio
information, and open several browsers on the desktop. When a window status changes to
yellow or red, you can quickly maximize that window to determine the issues.
Navigation Panel
In the navigation panel, pages with sub-pages have a plus (+) to the left of the page link.
Click the plus sign or page name title to view sub-page titles. The pages can be collapsed
to hide the sub-pages when a minus (–) sign appears to the left of the page link.
Management pages are indicated with an X to the left of the page name. Click the X or
page name to display the page within the main window.