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=== 1.1 Login page ===
=== 1.1 Login page ===
Log in to the router by typing the proper “URL” in your browser with its username and password and the page is shown as Figure-1.1.
Log in to the router by typing the proper “URL” in your browser with its username and password and the page is shown as Figure-1.1.
[[File:NMS_Login_page.png|Figure-1.1: Login Page|none|thumb|706x706px]]
[[File:NMS_Login_page.png|Figure-1.1: Login Page|none|thumb|608x608px]]





Revision as of 11:08, 2 August 2024

1. Accessing NMS Webpage

1.1 Login page

Log in to the router by typing the proper “URL” in your browser with its username and password and the page is shown as Figure-1.1.

Figure-1.1: Login Page


1.2 Home page

Once you key in the Username and Password, by default landing with the Home page, and the page is shown as Figure-1.2a & 1.2b.

  • Here, in the Home Page you can see all the information related to “Monitoring Status”, “Configuration Status”, “Device Models”, “Firmware Version” and “Network Administration”.
  • On the Top-Right corner, you have “Notifications” and “Admin” to change the Password / Logout
  • On the Left-side, you have Network configurations, Users & Organizations, Geographical Information, Public Key Infrastructure, Network Monitoring, Firmware Management.
    Figure-1.2a: Home Page
    Figure-1.2b: Home Page
    On the Left-side, you have Network configurations, Users & Organizations, Geographical Information, Public Key Infrastructure, Network Monitoring, Firmware Management.

2. Devices

Here all the Device related Network Configurations can be updated which are applicable for a specific Site device only.

  • Select option Devices on the left-side to navigate to Devices information.
  • You have an option to “Filter” on the Top, by default all the Filter options are “All”.
  • Once the NMS is enabled in a device, you can see that Device / Site details as shown in Figure-2.
    Figure-2: Devices Details

2.1 Overview

  • Click on the device name to navigate to that device details as shown in Figure-2.1a.
    Figure-2.1a: Devices Details
  • By default, the page will be shown with the Overview details for that device as shown in Figure-2.1b & 2.1c.
  • Generally, it’s not required to modify the configuration. If you want to modify any configuration in this page, update the details and click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-2.1b: Device Overview
    Figure-2.1c: Device Overview
    Figure-2.1c: Device Overview

2.2 Status

  • Click on the “Status” Tab and the page as shown in Figure-2.2.
  • In this Status page, you can see the “SIM STATUS” of both SIM1 & SIM2, “CPU”, “RAM STATUS”, “STORAGE”, “INTERFACE STATUS” of Ethernets / Wi-Fi / Tunnel / SIM separately, “DHCP LEASES”, “NEIGHBORS” by scrolling up/down.
    Figure-2.2: Device Status
    Figure-2.2: Device Status

2.3 Charts

  • Click on the “Charts” Tab and the page as shown in Figure-2.3.
  • You can choose the period of “1 day / 3 days / 1 week / 1 month / 1 year” for generating the Charts.
  • Also, the Charts can be exported to .csv format by clicking on “export data” button.
  • In this Charts page, you can see the Charts of “Up Time”, “Signal Strength”, “N/W Access Technology”, “Packet Loss”, “Traffic” of Ethernets / Wi-Fi / Tunnel / SIM separately, “Memory Usage”, “CPU Load”, “Disk Usage” by scrolling up/down.
    Figure-2.3: Device Charts
    Figure-2.3: Device Charts

2.4 Configuration

  • Click on the “Configuration” Tab and the page as shown in Figure-2.4a.
    Figure-2.4a: Device Configuration
    Figure-2.4a: Device Configuration
  • Generally, it’s not required to modify the configurations for device specific.
  • By default, in the “Templates” section the “Invendis_Equipment” and “Invendis_Mqtt” is not enabled. If required to enable, click on the checkbox to enable it. But this configuration changes will be applicable for this device only.
  • Once the checkbox is ticked , the related details will show under “Configuration Variables” section and if multiple checkboxes are ticked at a time, then it shows one after the other as shown in the Figure-2.4b.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button once the details are updated.
    Figure-2.4b: Device Configuration
    Figure-2.4b: Device Configuration

2.5 Map

  • Click on the “Map” Tab and the page as shown in Figure-2.5.
  • Choose the Type from drop-down and enter the Site location name and Address details to update the location.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button once the details are updated.
    Figure-2.5: Device Map
    Figure-2.5: Device Map

2.6 Credentials

  • Click on the “Credentials” Tab and the page as shown in Figure-2.6.
    Figure-2.6: Device Credentials
    Figure-2.6: Device Credentials

2.7 Firmware

  • Click on the “Firmware” Tab as shown in Figure-2.7a.
    Figure-2.7a: Device Firmware
    Figure-2.7a: Device Firmware
  • Click on the “+Add Another Firmware” and choose the proper image to upload as shown in Figure-2.7b.
    Figure-2.7b: Device Firmware Image
    Figure-2.7b: Device Firmware Image

2.8 Checks

  • Click on the “Checks” Tab as shown in Figure-2.8.
  • In this page, you can see the “Ping” and “Configuration Applied” Checks.
    Figure-2.8: Device Checks
    Figure-2.8: Device Checks

2.9 Alert Settings

  • Click on the “Alert Settings” Tab as shown in Figure-2.9.
  • By default, all the Alert Settings are Enabled for “Configuration Applied”, “Memory Usage”, “Disk Usage”, “Ping”, “CPU Usage”.
  • You can modify the threshold values for generating Alerts.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button once the details are updated.
    Figure-2.9: Device Alert Settings
    Figure-2.9: Device Alert Settings

2.10 Silence Notifications

  • Click on the “Silence Notifications” button and choose the option for how long notifications should be disabled either 1 Day / 1 Week / 1 Month / Permanently as shown in Figure-2.10.
    Figure-2.10: Silence Notifications
    Figure-2.10: Silence Notifications

2.11 Send Command

  • Click on the “Send Command” button and choose the option “Custom” / “Reboot” / “Change Password” to execute those commands as shown in Figure-2.11.
    Figure-2.11: Send Command
    Figure-2.11: Send Command

3. Configurations

Here the Network Configurations can be updated which are applicable for all Site devices.

3.1 Templates

  • Navigate to Configurations and Select option Templates on the left-hand side.
  • The Templates page looks as shown in Figure-3.1.
  • By default, the “Invendis_ClientVPN” and “SSH Keys” Templates are enabled while setting up the NMS Server.
    Figure-3.1: Templates
    Figure-3.1: Templates

3.1.1  Creating New Template

  • Click on the “+ADD TEMPLATE” button on the right-hand side as shown in Figure-3.1.1.
  • Click the checkbox þ to Enable and by scrolling down update the “configuration variables” details.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button once the details are updated.
Figure-3.1.1: Add Template
Figure-3.1.1: Add Template


3.1.2 Editing Existing Template

  • Click on the Name to edit the configurations as shown in Figure-3.1.2a.
    Figure-3.1.2a: Edit Template
    Figure-3.1.2a: Edit Template
  • Click on the “Invendis_Equipment” / “Invendis_Mqtt” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Click the checkbox þ to Enable and by scrolling down update the “configuration variables” details as shown in Figure-3.1.2b & 3.1.2c.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button once the details are updated.
    Figure-3.1.2b: Enable Template
    Figure-3.1.2b: Enable Template
    Figure-3.1.2c: Template configurations.
    Figure-3.1.2c: Template configurations.

4.Users & Organizations

Here the Users & Organizations can be updated which are applicable for all the Users and Organizations.

4.1 Users

  • Navigate to Users & Organizations and Select option Users on the left-hand side.
  • The Users page looks as shown in the below screenshot.
  • By default, the “admin” Username is enabled while setting up the NMS Server.
    Figure-4.1: User Details
    Figure-4.1: User Details

4.1.1 Creating New User

  • Click on the “+ADD USER” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as Username, Email, Password and Personal Info if you needed.
  • Then you need to give permissions as a “Staff” or “Superuser” or both it depends on your User by selecting those checkboxes þ. In Groups select Operator or Administrator or both based on permissions granted to each of their groups as shown in Figure-4.1.1a.
  • After selecting Groups, select Organization in drop-down menu that this New User belongs to which Organization as shown in Figure-4.1.1b.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.

Note: “Superuser” permission is not recommended other than “Admin” user.

Figure-4.1.1a: Add User Permissions
Figure-4.1.1a: Add User Permissions
Figure-4.1.1b: Add User Organization
Figure-4.1.1b: Add User Organization

4.1.2 Editing Existing User

  • Generally, it’s not required to modify the configurations. If required, click on the “admin” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details as shown in Figure-4.1.2.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.1.2: Edit User Details
    Figure-4.1.2: Edit User Details

4.2 Organizations

  • Navigate to Users & Organizations and Select option Organizations on the left-hand side.
  • The Organizations page looks as shown in Figure-4.2.
    Figure-4.2: Organizations
    Figure-4.2: Organizations

4.2.1 Creating New Organization

  • Click on the “+ADD ORGANIZATION” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as New_CustomerName, Email_ID and leave the rest of the things as it is and make a note of Shared secret key generated for New Organization as shown in Figure-4.2.1a & 4.2.1b.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.2.1a: Add Organization
    Figure-4.2.1a: Add Organization
    Figure-4.2.1b: Note Organization Secret Key
    Figure-4.2.1b: Note Organization Secret Key

4.2.2 Edit Existing Organization

  • Click on the “Name” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details as shown in Figure-4.2.2.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.2.2: Edit Organization
    Figure-4.2.2: Edit Organization

4.3 Organization Owners

  • Navigate to Users & Organizations and Select option Organization Owners on the left-hand side.
  • The Organization Owners page looks as shown in Figure-4.3.
    Figure-4.3: Organization Owners
    Figure-4.3: Organization Owners

4.3.1 Creating New Organization Owner

  • Click on the “+ADD ORGANIZATION OWNER” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as New_Organization_UserName, Organization as shown in Figure-4.3.1.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.3.1: Add Organization Owner
    Figure-4.3.1: Add Organization Owner

4.3.2 Edit Existing Organization Owner

  • Click on the “GET USER” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details as shown in Figure-4.3.2.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.3.2: Edit Organization Owner
    Figure-4.3.2: Edit Organization Owner

4.4 Groups and Permissions

  • Navigate to Users & Organizations and Select option Groups & Permissions on the left-hand side.
  • The Groups & Permissions page looks as shown in Figure-4.4.
    Figure-4.4: Groups & Permissions
    Figure-4.4: Groups & Permissions

4.4.1 Creating New Group

  • Click on the “+ADD GROUP” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as Name and choose the available permissions you need for this Group as shown in Figure-4.4.1.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.4.1: Add Group
    Figure-4.4.1: Add Group

4.4.2 Edit Existing Group

  • Click on the “Group” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details as shown in Figure-4.4.2.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-4.4.2: Edit Group
    Figure-4.4.2: Edit Group

5. Geographic Info

Here the Geographical Information can be updated which are applicable for all Site devices.

5.1 Locations

  • Navigate to Geographic Info and Select option Locations on the left-hand side.
  • The Locations page looks as shown in Figure-5.1.
    Figure-5.1: Locations
    Figure-5.1: Locations

5.1.1 Adding New Location

  • Click on the “+ADD LOCATION” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as Organization, Name, Type, Address as shown in Figure-5.1.1.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-5.1.1: Add Location
    Figure-5.1.1: Add Location

5.1.2 Edit Existing Location

  • Click on the “Name” to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details as shown in Figure-5.1.2.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-5.1.2: Edit Location Details
    Figure-5.1.2: Edit Location Details

6. Firmware

Here the Firmware Management related can be updated which are applicable for all Site devices.

6.1 Builds

  • Navigate to Firmware and Select option Builds on the left-hand side.
  • The Firmware Builds page looks as shown in Figure-8.1.
    Figure-8.1: Firmware Builds
    Figure-8.1: Firmware Builds

6.1.1 Adding New Firmware Build

  • Click on the “+ADD FIRMWARE BUILD” button on the right-hand side.
  • Enter the configuration details such as Firmware Category, Version.
  • Click on “Add another Firmware Image” by scrolling and choose the file to upload as shown in Figure-8.1.1a & 8.1.1b.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-8.1.1a: Add Firmware Build Details
    Figure-8.1.1a: Add Firmware Build Details

6.1.2 Edit Existing Firmware Build

  • Click on the “Firmware Build” Name to edit the configurations.
  • Update the configuration details and upload the firmware Image file as shown in Figure-8.1.2a.
  • Click on “Save and continue editing” or “Save” button.
    Figure-8.1.2a: Edit Firmware Build Details
    Figure-8.1.2a: Edit Firmware Build Details
  • Also, you can do Mass Upgradation Operation from this page.
  • Click on the “Launch Mass Upgradation Operation” on top-right corner.
  • Then Click on Upgrade all devices as shown in Figure-8.1.2b.

Note: Ensure the Firmware Image upload is the correct one.

Figure-8.1.2b: Add Firmware Build Details
Figure-8.1.2b: Add Firmware Build Details

6.2 Mass Upgrade Operations

  • Navigate to Firmware and Select option Mass Upgrade Operations on the left-hand side.
  • The Mass Upgrade Operations page looks as shown in Figure-8.2a.
    Figure-8.2a: Mass Upgradation Operation
    Figure-8.2a: Mass Upgradation Operation
  • Click on the “By Organization” and “By Status” Filters and choose the proper input to display the Mass Upgradation Operation details as shown in Figure-8.2b.
    Figure-8.2b: Mass Upgradation Operation Filters
    Figure-8.2b: Mass Upgradation Operation Filters