Avalanche Web Console

You interact with your wireless network primarily using the Avalanche Console. The Avalanche Console allows you to control and monitor global characteristics of your wireless network, including network and device configuration and performance.

The Avalanche Console is traditionally accessed from a computer where the Console has been installed. This installed Console is the Java Console. However, using an Internet connection, you also can access a version of the Console from a computer where the Console has not been installed. This is called the Web Console.

The Web Console allows you to create and view reports, view device inventories, manage profiles and alerts, and manage floorplans for your enterprise. However, there are some tasks available only with the Java Console, such as managing infrastructure server profiles. For information on tasks available from the Java Console, see the Java Console help.

To access the Console, you will need:

An Internet browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome.
An Internet connection between the Avalanche On Demand server and the computer where you will be using the Console.
Each user who will use the Console to configure software packages must have a JRE installed.
Each user who will upload software packages, e-mail lists, or floorplan images must have the latest version of a Flash browser plug-in.

This section contains the following topics about the Web Console:

Launching the Avalanche Web Console
Understanding the Web Console
Console Tools

 

© 2012 Wavelink Corporation. All Rights Reserved.