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8.1 Home Page – PTP 300 Series Bridge
The home page for the PTP 300 Series Bridge has been designed to display a high level summary
of the status of the wireless link and associated equipment. The home page
(Figure
26) normally
displays three key system attributes:
Wireless Link Status: The Wireless Link Status attribute displays the current status of the
PTP 300 Series Bridge wireless link. A state of 'Up' on a green background indicates that a point-
to-point link is established. A state of 'Down' on a red background indicates that the wireless link
is not established. If the link is 'Down' for an unknown reason the system administrator should
first consult the Status web page for a more detailed summary of up-to-date system diagnostics.
Link Name: The link name attribute is a name and/or handle allocated by the system adminis-
trator to aid the identification of the unit, network or building.
Figure 26 System Summary Page
Elapsed Time Indicator: The elapsed time indicator attribute presents the total time in days,
hours, minutes and seconds since the last system restart. The system can restart for several reasons,
e.g., commanded reboot from the system reboot webpage, or a power cycle of the equipment.
System Clock: If SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is enabled, or the clock has been
set, then a system clock attribute is displayed giving the date and time of the last page refresh.
Section 8.3.10.8
"SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) explains how to enable SNTP and
Section 8.3.10.9
explains how to set the clock.

8.1.1 Home Page Alarm Display

The home page is also used to display all outstanding major system alarms. Whenever system
alarms are asserted, a yellow warning triangle is displayed on web page navigation bar. The warning
triangle will be visible from all web pages. Clicking the warning triangle will cause the web page
to jump back to the system homepage.
Figure 27
shows a sample alarm screen.
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