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Web-Based Management Interface
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OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 
4 • System Management Access
See 
 on page 45 for a description of the Web-based management interface 
features. Once you gain access to the system through the Ethernet LAN port, you may change the IP settings 
for the port for secure access in the future.
5. Refer to the OnSite Series Administrator’s Reference Guide, located on the CD that came with your unit and 
online at www.patton.com for instructions on how to change the IP settings for the Ethernet LAN port.
Note
Once the changes take place, you will loose connectivity to the sys-
tem, but you can regain access immediately by typing the new IP 
address of the system in the Address field of the browser.
Web-Based Management Interface
The system provides a simple but powerful Web-based management interface to configure and monitor the 
OnSite OS-10 system. This graphical user interface (GUI) is called the OnSight Device Manager (DM) and is 
accessible through a Web browser using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Note
The system supports the following Web browsers: Microsoft Internet 
Explorer 6+, Netscape 7+, Mozilla 1.7+, and Mozilla Firefox 1.0+ on 
Windows, Solaris, and Linux platforms.
The OnSight DM allows you to have full access to the system management functions. These functions include 
the ability to set up or change all configurable items on the system and the ability to create and delete connec-
tions between the client ports and SDH network interface. The interface also allows you to monitor and dis-
play current active alarms, performance monitoring parameters, and alarm and event logs.
Launching the GUI Application
To launch the Web-based management interface, follow these steps:
Note
This procedure requires prior configuration of the IP address of the 
Ethernet LAN management port through the RS-232 SERIAL port 
or LAN port, as indicated in §6.4.
1. Connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN management port using the RJ-45 connector.
Note
You may connect the PC to the system from a remote location using 
an IP LAN or WAN that connects to the Ethernet LAN management 
port.
2. Launch the Web browser of your choice, and type the IP address of the system in the Address field of the 
browser.
3. Log in to the system using the superadmin, or monitor user ID and password.
Save the system configuration to prevent the loss of the new IP 
settings if a system reboot occurs.
Refer to the OnSite Series Administrator’s Reference Guide
located on the CD that came with your unit and online at 
www.patton.com for instructions.
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