25-Web Interface
25-Web Interface
25-Web Interface
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Contents
Chapter 1: Web Server Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1. 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
3. 2 IP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
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5. 1 Reset Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
5. 2 Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index-1
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Web Server Interface
1.1 Overview
The Web Server is a NetPerformer internal program that is part of the base unit software
and that uses the HTTP protocol to serve content to any Web browser accessing the unit
via standard Web addressing (http://ipaddress/).
This Web Server provides a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring
NetPerformer devices. As such, this interface replaces the legacy ACTview3000
Graphical User Interface (GUI) application, since NetPerformer can now be managed
using any standard Web browser, such as:
• Internet Explorer©
• Firefox©
• Chrome©.
Also, the Web interface can be linked to any standard NMS platform that supports device
links to a Web browser. As such, Memotec has integrated NetPerformer into IP Switch
WhatsUp Gold (WUP) NMS software. This was done with product customization by
adding SNMP MIBs, icons and device types to WUP. This solution enables an operator to
build their own network supervision, fault and performance monitoring application for
NetPerformer equipment.
For more information on this new NMS solution, refer to the following document,
available on the NetPerformer Companion CD:
Using WhatsUp Gold with Memotec NetPerformer_v1.pdf.
• Enter the required Login / Password and click on Sign In. By default the
NetPerformer Login and Password are as follows:
- Login: admin
- Password: setup
In blue at the top left and right of the page, the Main Menu page provides the unit
information, including unit name and the location of the unit to which you are connected.
Below this information, are a series of drop-down menus and action buttons.
Configuration (Configure) menus are on the left of the page, while the monitoring menus
(Display) are on the right.
The following chapters provide detailed information for each menu, as well as
NetPerformer Web Interface navigation guidelines.
NOTE: The Configure buttons only access the configuration menus for the specified
field value.
Following is an example of a configuration button used, in this case, to access the Port
setup configuration page:
Figure 2-4: Configuration button for accessing the Port Configuration page
NOTE: Display buttons are available only for the monitoring menu items.
Following is an example of a Display button used, in this case, to display the Port States
page:
Figure 2-5: Display button for accessing the Port States page
NOTE: MAP profiles are not available through the Web interface, and can only be
configured via the unit console interface.
For more information on the unit console interface Setup Command, see the 03-Getting
Started.pdf System Reference Manual available on the NetPerformer Companion CD.
For more information about each configuration profile available on NetPerformer, as well
as their applications, see the various System Reference Manuals also available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
Once a specific profile has been selected for the Setup menu (for example the Global
profile selection as shown in Figure 3-1), click on the Configure button to access the
Once you access the Configuration page for the selected menu item (for example the
Global Parameters as illustrated in Figure 3-2), you will see, on a single page, all the
parameters available for the configuration of that profile. Scroll up and down to see all
available parameters. The value that appears in each parameter field is the one currently in
use (active). You can select and change multiple values before you submit your
configuration changes.
To submit configuration changes click on either Submit button available on the
Configuration page. You will find a Submit button on the top of the page (Figure 3-2), as
well as at the bottom of the page (Figure 3-3).
For information on NetPerformer Global Parameters, see Chapter 5 of the 04-Quick
Configuration.pdf System Reference Manual available on the NetPerformer Companion
CD.
Also at the bottom of the configuration page, the Return to MAIN button returns you to
the MAIN page. This button can be clicked on at any time during the navigation through
the Configuration page.
NOTE: If parameter values that are changed, but not submitted, before returning to
the main menu are not saved in the configuration. This action may be useful
when wanting to abandon configuration charges.
3.2 IP Configuration
IP menu configuration provides access to all the different configuration profiles available
on the NetPerformer unit for IP configuration. The IP menu drop-down list (see Figure 3-
4) provides you with the same selections as the ones you would get via the unit console
interface Setup IP Command (SE/IP).
Once you have accessed the Configuration Page for the selected IP menu item (for
example the IP Global parameters as illustrated in Figure 3-5) you will see, on a single
page, all the parameters available for that profile.
For more information on NetPerformer IP Parameters, see the 13-LAN Connection and
IP Networks.pdf System Reference Manual available on the NetPerformer Companion
CD.
For any of the configurable slots you should first select the Link parameters in order to
configure and activate the interface cards available in the slots as illustrated bellow in
Figure 3-7, which shows a dual T1/E1 card installed in slot 1.
Once the link parameters are submitted, return to the Main Menu to select the card
channel(s) to be configured.
NOTE: The card channels can be configured one by one or as a group by selecting a
range of channels.
The card channel(s) selection is done via an edit field as illustrated in Figure 3-8 bellow:
Once you have specified the channel(s) to configure on the interface card, click on the
Submit button to proceed. You will then get access to the Configuration page for the card
For more information on NetPerformer interface cards, see the SDM-92X0 HIG.pdf
Hardware Installation Guide for the SDM-9220/9230 available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
For more information on the operation of interface cards, see the following System
Reference manuals available on the NetPerformer Companion CD:
• 08-Digital Data.pdf
• 10-Analog Voice.pdf
• 11-Digital Voice.pdf.
Select the port to be configured and click on the Configure button to access that port
Configuration Page as illustrated in Figure 3-11.
For more information on NetPerformer base unit ports, see the Hardware Installation
Guides for the SDM-9220/9230, SDM-8400, SDM-9606 and SDM-9620 available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
For more information on the operation of those ports, see the following System Reference
manuals available on the NetPerformer Companion CD:
• 04-Quick Configuration.pdf
• 05-WAN_Leased Lines.pdf
• 07-WAN_Point-to-Point Protocol.pdf
• 13-LAN Connection and IP Networks.pdf.
Enter the PVC or PVC Range to be configured and click on the Configure button to access
For more information on the operation of the PVC, see the following System Reference
manuals available on the NetPerformer Companion CD:
• 06-WAN_Frame Relay.pdf
• 13-LAN Connection and IP Networks.pdf
• 20-ATM Option.pdf.
To see which licenses are currently activated in the unit, click the Product License Display
button (Figure 3-14).
Click on the Configure button of the Product License field in order to add or delete
licenses through the Product License Management page as illustrated in Figure 3-15.
For more information on the NetPerformer Product License management and status
option, see the 02-Software Installation and Licensing.pdf System Reference manual
available on the NetPerformer Companion CD.
Click on the Configure button of the Unit Date and Time menu selection to access the
Time Configuration page as illustrated in Figure 3-17. To refresh the current data and time
displayed on the Main Menu page, click on the Read button of the Unit Date and Time
field.
For more information on date and time configuration, see the 04-Quick
Configuration.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer Companion
CD
Use the Refresh button to update the Alarm Display list with the latest information.
For more information on the Alarm options of the NetPerformer, see the 22-Diagnostics
and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
Select the type of counter that you want to see and click on the Display button to access
that counter display page, as illustrated in Figure 4-4, which uses the Port Counters display
as an example.
For more information on NetPerformer Display Counters, see the 22-Diagnostics and
Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
Select the type of Error that you want to see, and click on the Display button to access that
Error Display page as illustrated in Figure 4-6, which uses the Port Errors display as an
example.
For more information on NetPerformer Display Error options, see the 22-Diagnostics
and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
Select the type of State that you want to see and click on the Display button to access the
display page as illustrated in Figure 4-8, which uses the Port States Display as an example.
For more information on NetPerformer Display States options, see the 22-Diagnostics
and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
Specify a Port or range of Ports to see the associated state or states (Figure 4-10).
For more information on NetPerformer Port States Display options, see the 22-
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
Specify a PVC Index or Index range and select the Display button to see the associated
state or states (Figure 4-12).
For more information on NetPerformer PVC States Display options, see the 22-
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
For more information on NetPerformer Destinations Display options, see the 22-
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
Select the type of Routing Table Display that you want to see and click on the Display
button to access that routing display page as illustrated in Figure 4-16, which uses the IP
RIP routing table as an example.
For more information on NetPerformer Display Routing options, see the 22-Diagnostics
and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the NetPerformer
Companion CD.
Select the type of Unit Information Display that you want to see and click on the Display
button to access that information display page as illustrated in Figure 4-18, which uses the
Product Information display as an example.
For more information on NetPerformer unit Information Display options, see the 22-
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting.pdf System Reference manual available on the
NetPerformer Companion CD.
5.2 Logout
The Logout button, (Figure 5-2), located at the lower left of the Main Menu Web page,
disconnects you from the unit Web server interface. The Logout button provides the same
function as the unit console interface Quit Unit (QU) command.
NOTE: These parameters apply to the NetPerformer Web Server Interface; however,
they are accessible only through the unit console command line interface
(CLI).
Enables or disables the NetPerformer unit Web Interface Server access from any IP
address. When disabled, no access to the unit is possible and when enabled the Web Server
Interface access is possible. In that case follow-up parameters are available to control
which IP addresses can have web access to the unit via HTTP.
If HTTP access is enabled, and you leave all 5 authorized IP addresses at their default
value, 000.000.000.000, the NetPerformer unit can be accessed from any IP device that
supports web browsing.
A License
configuration 3-15
Abandon configuration changes 3-4 Login 1-3
ACTview3000 1-2 Logout button 5-3
Advanced applications 3-1
Alarms clear 4-2
Alarms Display 4-2
M
Applications Main Menu 2-2
advanced 3-1
P
C Parameters
Clear Alarms 4-2 Configuration 6-1
Clear Err LED 4-2 Port Configuration 3-11
CLI 6-1 Port Number 3-11
Configuration changes Port States Display 4-10
abandoning 3-4 Product Display 4-18
Configuration Parameters 6-1 Product License 3-15
Configure button 2-2, 2-3 PVC Range Configuration 3-13
Counters Display 4-4 PVC States Display 4-12
D R
Date and Time 3-17 Refresh button 4-3
Destinations Table Display 4-14 Reset
Display button 2-2, 2-4 Counters 4-4
Drop-down lists 2-3 Reset Unit button 5-2
Routing Table Display 4-16
E
Edit fields 2-3
S
Errors Display 4-6 SDM-9220 3-7
SDM-9230 3-7
G Setup menu 3-2
Slot menu 3-7
Global Configuration 3-2 Slot/DSP Display 4-18
Global States Display 4-8
U
H
Unit console interface commands
Hardware Display 4-18 Clear Alarms (CA) 4-2
HTTP Configuration 6-2 Clear ERR LED (CE) 4-2
Display Alarms (DA) 4-2
I Display Counters Command (DC) 4-4
Display Destination (DD) 4-14
IP menu 3-5
Display Errors Command (DC) 4-6
Display Hardware Information (DHI) 4-18
L Display Port States (DPO) 4-10
LEDs Display Product Information (DPI/ALL) 4-18
clear 4-2 Display PVC States (DPVC) 4-12
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Display Routing Command (DR) 4-16
Display Slot Information (DSI) 4-18
Display States Command (DS) 4-8
Product License Status Command (PLS) 3-15
Quit Unit (QU) 5-3
Reset Counters (RC) 4-4
Reset Unit (RU) 5-2
Set Time Command (ST) 3-17
Setup Command (SE) 3-2
Setup IP Command (SE/IP) 3-5
Setup Port Command (SE/PORT) 3-11
Setup PVC Command (SE/PVC) 3-13
Setup Slot Command (SE/SLOT) 3-7
Unit Date and Time Configure button 3-17
Unit Information Display 4-18
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Web Server 1-2
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