Ip gateway web operation, General, Site map – Motorola 68P02958C00-B User Manual

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IP Gateway Web Operation

General

The IP Gateway, version 4.0 and higher, includes a built-in Web Server. The Web server
enables users to perform certain Toolbox operations and to convey site information to and
from the technicians, regardless of where they are located, over the World Wide Web.

Equipment technicians can verify functionality of their equipment and to receive information
about the status of similar or related equipment in other sites. MOSCAD technicians can
gather information about faults at the site and to download IP interface systems.

In the Web Server, the site layout is presented as an array of maps that reflect the site
hierarchy and denote the type of device or object using different graphic icons. Faults are
displayed visually, and the technician can easily access fault information as well as site, device
and object properties.

Using the Web Server, technicians can remotely:

Monitor all devices in the site.

Retrieve events and alarms from the NFM RTU buffer.

Configure SNMP settings online.

Download IP System Firmware.

Perform online site IP diagnostics.

Define three access password levels for security.

The MOSCAD tools on the Web Server (SW Diagnostics & Loggers, SNMP Configurator,
Downloader for upgrading system software) are identical to the tools with the same names in
the IP Gateway Toolbox

For detailed descriptions of the tools, see the relevant sections of the IP Gateway Toolbox
documentation above.

Site Map

The Site Map displays a set of icons, which represent sites, devices in the site or objects under
the device. The name of the item appears beneath the icon. The color of the icon frame
indicates the severity of events related to that object, or to an object nested under a site or
device.

When you move the mouse over the icon, you are presented with item properties such as ID,
severity, software version, last site build, etc. (depending on the type of item).

To go down in the hierarchy: in the map, click any item (site or device) to open view of all
components under that item. To go up in the hierarchy: click the relevant part of the PATH in
the upper left corner of the screen.

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