3 WEB INTERFACE

3.1 INTRODUCTION

The SNMP/Web adapters provide a web interface by implementing an embedded web server. This
interface allows to configure the adapter in order to monitor and manage the UPS.

3.1.1 Supported browsers

The use of non-standard / deprecated HTML tags has been avoided in order to guarantee compatibility
with the most commonly used browsers. Although the web page rendering may not be identical in
different browsers, it should always be visually consistent.
The web interface has been tested using the following browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0
Mozilla Firefox 1.5
Opera 9.01
Netscape browser 8.1

3.1.2 Initial web access

Enter the SNMP/Web adapter address in the web browser URL field to access the web interface. Either
the adapter IP address or the hostname can be used (DNS resolution of the hostname must be ensured
in the latter case). You will be presented with the web server initial page.
Note that authentication (username / password pair) can be required. The only user configured by
default is the supervisor with username /password set to ge and ge.
In case any problem is encountered during web access refer to the Troubleshooting section.

3.1.3 Sample page

A sample web page is shown in the following picture:
Each page features a top navigation bar that directs to the main functionalities of the adapter.
Additionally, there can be a side navigation menu that allows accessing different pages dealing with a
specific functionality.
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