Manual
No HTTPS or // is required here, just the domain (e.g. comrex.com). If you registered a domain with a “www.” prex, make sure it’s
included in the domain name.
Once the Domain entry is set correctly, press the buon labeled “Get/Renew Cercate”. Opal will reach out to its cercate server and
install the required security cercates automacally.
Accounts
So far, we’ve dealt with the Admin account on Toolbox, which allows full conguraon of Opal as well as generang Invites (explained
below). This account is always acve and cannot be removed. It’s possible to create “sub accounts” on Toolbox with their own passwords
and capabilies. The most common reason for this is to create an “operator” sub account. Operators are not allowed to change sengs
on Opal, but can only generate/delete and enable/disable Invites, and disconnect currently acve calls via Toolbox.
Create an addional account on Opal using the Security->Accounts opon. Set a username and password, and whether the user has
Admin or Operator privileges.
Invites
Opal screens incoming calls by generang Invites. These take the form of URL-style links that can be copied and pasted, then delivered
to guests.
When an incoming caller aempts to connect to Opal, the Invite is checked against its internal database. If the Invite is valid, connecon
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 unl 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 poinng a browser at: hp://[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 oered the following opons:
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