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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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102Using the Remote Control ConsoleThe Remote Control Console allows you to configure options for connecting to <strong>Avalanche</strong>,configuring the client, downloading and using skins, and viewing system information.Some <strong>Avalanche</strong> server information must be configured before you can connect a device ormanage package options. When you finish installing Remote Control, the installation processwill automatically launch a browser window, or you can navigate to the Remote ControlConsole using the browser's address bar.Once you have completed the initial configuration, you can configure the following optionsfrom the Remote Control Console:• Changing the <strong>User</strong>name and Password• Synchronizing with the <strong>Avalanche</strong> License Server• Configuring Server Options• Configuring Skin Settings for the Server• Managing Cell Carriers• Backing Up and Restoring the Remote Control Database• Viewing System Information• Configuring Connection ProfilesTo log in to the Remote Control Console:1 From the computer where the Remote Control server is installed, clickStart > Programs > Remote Control 4.1 > Server Setup.-Or-From the <strong>Avalanche</strong> Console, select the software profile that has the Remote Controlpackage. When you click to configure the package, the Configure Software Package dialogbox appears. Double-click Server Configuration in the list.2 Log in using the username and password configured during installation.The Remote Control Console appears.NOTE: You can also access the Remote Control Console by opening a web browser andtyping the URL in an address bar. If you have not configured SSL, the URLis: http://:1900/app/setup_logon.vm. If youhave configured SSL, use the URL provided in the SSL instructions.

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