Manual

No HTTPS or // is required here, just the domain (e.g. comrex.com). If you registered a domain with a www.prex, make sure its
included in the domain name.
Once the Domain entry is set correctly, press the buon labeled “Get/Renew Cercate”. Opal will reach out to its cercate server and
install the required security cercates automacally.
Accounts
So far, we’ve dealt with the Admin account on Toolbox, which allows full conguraon of Opal as well as generang Invites (explained
below). This account is always acve and cannot be removed. Its possible to create “sub accounts” on Toolbox with their own passwords
and capabilies. The most common reason for this is to create an “operator” sub account. Operators are not allowed to change sengs
on Opal, but can only generate/delete and enable/disable Invites, and disconnect currently acve calls via Toolbox.
Create an addional account on Opal using the Security->Accounts opon. Set a username and password, and whether the user has
Admin or Operator privileges.
Invites
Opal screens incoming calls by generang Invites. These take the form of URL-style links that can be copied and pasted, then delivered
to guests.
When an incoming caller aempts to connect to Opal, the Invite is checked against its internal database. If the Invite is valid, connecon
proceeds. If not, the user receives an error message.
Some users may want to bypass the screening provided by Invites. In this case, simply create a universal Invite for all users. This can even
be published to the public, and will remain valid unl you change it in Toolbox.
In current rmware, Invites can be generated, deleted, enabled and disabled.
To generate an Invite, log into Opal Toolbox with Device Manager or by poinng a browser at: hp://[opal_ip_address]/cfg/
Use your admin or operator user name and password to access Toolbox, then choose “Invites”. Choose Add Invite” to create a new
Invite. You will be oered the following opons:
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