User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RipEX2 Radio modem & Router
- Table of Contents
- Important Notice
- 1. Quick guide
- 2. Product
- 3. Accessories
- 4. Installation
- 5. RipEX2 in detail
- 6. Web interface
- 7. Settings
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 7.1.1. Ethernet
- 7.1.2. Radio
- 7.1.3. COM
- 7.1.4. Terminal servers
- 7.1.5. Cellular
- 7.2. Routing
- 7.2.1. Static
- 7.2.2. OSPF
- 7.2.2.1. Description
- 7.2.2.2. Common - Common settings
- 7.2.2.3. Network - Areas and interfaces - Areas
- 7.2.2.4. Network - Areas and interfaces - Interfaces
- 7.2.2.5. Network - Areas and interfaces - Neighbors
- 7.2.2.6. Network - Areas and interfaces - Networks
- 7.2.2.7. Static rules
- 7.2.2.8. Import filter
- 7.2.2.9. Export filter
- 7.2.3. BGP
- 7.3. Firewall
- 7.4. VPN
- 7.5. Security
- 7.6. Device
- 7.7. Advanced
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 8. Diagnostics
- 9. Technical parameters
- 10. Safety, regulations, warranty
- 10.1. Frequency
- 10.2. Safety distance
- 10.3. High temperature
- 10.4. Battery disposal
- 10.5. Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment
- 10.6. SW license
- 10.7. EU Compliance
- 10.8. Compliance Federal Communications Commission and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- 10.9. Compliance ANATEL Brasil
- 10.10. Warranty
- 10.11. RipEX2 Availability and service life time
- 10.12. RipEX2 maintenance
- Appendix A. Abbreviations
- Index
- Revision History
• Apply (Save to radio unit) all the changes using Send Changes or
• Discard all changes via Reset All
6.3. Notifications
With RipEX2 new way of showing important system events to the user is introduced. It is called Notific-
ation Centre and is used consistently throughout the interface. Notification Centre is located on the top
right corner of the interface. It exists in two forms: active notification display and full Notification Center.
Both the active notification display and the full Notification Centre are displayed either below the top
header of the interface or in the right hand sidebar depending on the size of user’s display. The behaviour
is responsive so in case the user needs to make the browser window narrower the notification center
automatically changes place to use the most efficient location.
Notifications are mostly triggered by user actions in the interface, for example success or failure of Fast
Remote Access connection. They are not to be confused with Events, which are triggered mosty by
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