User's Manual
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Horizon Compact Plus Release 1.0.1 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2
Hovering the mouse cursor over a port icon (red, or green, square, or “handle”) on the graphic reveals
information about that port. A green handle depicts a connected port and a red handle a disconnected
port. Both Ethernet and wireless port handles are displayed. Click on a handle while hovering to pin, or
un-pin, the information bubble to/from the screen. Clicking on any value shown in the bubble will link you
to the relevant configuration detail which displays below the graphic in place of the Information Pane.
Figure 17-4 Web Interface – Graphics Features
When alarms occur, the alarm icon (bell) background colour will change to reflect the severity of the alarm
(Red, Amber, Yellow, Green for Critical, Major, Minor and no alarms respectively). When hovering the
mouse cursor over the alarm icon the number of Critical, Major and Minor alarms currently present is
shown. Clicking on the number of active alarms links you to the related alarms detail which displays
below the graphic in place of the Information Pane.
Hovering over the CLI icon reveals a “Web CLI” link. Click on “Web CLI” to open a CLI session with the
selected node. Depending on what node you have initially logged onto, you may, or may not, be
prompted for user name and password. You may then configure features that are not accessible via the
normal web interface (e.g. user accounts). To expand the CLI session window drag the right hand bottom
corner to the right and down. To close the CLI window click on the “X” in the top right hand corner of the
CLI window.
Figure 17-5 Web Interface – Graphics – Loss of Signal
Figure 17-5 shows the graphic display when a system node loses synchronization (down). The arrows are
shown in green for the local node egress indicating that the local node is transmitting. The red arrows
indicate that the peer node is not transmitting modem blocks and therefore the link is broken. In this
instance the cause of the failed node in the figure was a system reset (traffic affecting). The rotating icon
in the overlay indicates that the peer node will be trying to reconnect in 10 seconds.