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Appendix A SG-WIP Application User Manual
A.1 Installation
A.1.1 System Requirements
Apache web server
PHP
MySQL Server
A.1.2 Database
The database is named “amiwmn”. There is a user account name “user_name” created for
accessing the Database from the Web application “SGWIP”. The “user_name” account
has been assigned enough permission to allow the Web application “SGWIP” access the
tables in the database.
A.1.3 Web Application SG-WIP
The web application SGWIP is installed on the Apache Web server.
For example the application was install on the local web server as the following Linux
Fedora file system: /usr/share/gmaps_php_codes/SGWIP3
Figure A. 1 SG-WIP installed on the Apache web server
A.2 GUI Operations
A.2.1 Open the main page
Use the following URL
http://192.168.1.9/googlemapsbook/NetTopology/SGWIP2/wan.html
Figure A. 2 Home page
A.2.2 Generate the Wide Area Network (WAN) for first times viewing
Click the menu item “New”
Wait for the GUI being generated and displayed on the Google maps (this process
may take many seconds to finish the job)
Click the menu item “WAN”
Figure A. 3 WAN topology includes twelve WiMAX Base Stations
Note: To return back to the WAN topology in the current path of the topology
exploration
A.2.3 Generate the Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) for first times
viewing
Click on the corresponding rectangle from the WAN topology GUI. A rectangle is a
Google Maps overlay object that represents for a network topology.
Wait for the network topology GUI being generated and displayed on the Google
Maps (this process may take many seconds to finish the job)
Click the menu item “MAN”
Figure A. 4 WMAN Topology includes WiMAX BS, and WiMAX/Wi-Fi Gateways.
Note: To return back to the MAN topology in the current path of the topology exploration
A.2.4 Generate the Neighborhood Area Network (NAN) for 1st times
viewing
Click on the corresponding rectangle from the MAN topology GUI. A rectangle is a
Google Maps overlay object that represents for a network topology.
Wait for the network topology GUI being generated and displayed on the Google
maps (this process may take many seconds to finish the job)
Figure A. 5 WNAN Topology includes WiMAX/Wi-Fi gateway, and Mesh routers/Access Points.
Click the menu item “NAN”
Note: To return back to the NAN topology in the current path of the topology
exploration
A.2.5 Generate the Local Area Network (LAN) for first times viewing
Click on the corresponding rectangle from the NAN topology GUI. A rectangle is a
Google Maps overlay object that represents for a network topology.
Wait for the network topology GUI being generated and displayed on the Google
maps (this process may take many seconds to finish the job)
Figure A. 6 WLAN Topology includes Wi-Fi Access Point, and Smart meters.
Click the menu item “LAN”
Note: To return back to the LAN topology in the current path of the topology
exploration
A.2.6 Change the antenna location of a network device such as WiMAX
BaseStation, WiMAX/WiFi Gateway, or AP/Mesh Router
Click the menu item “On-Change-Antenna-Loc”
Click the changed Antenna
Navigate to the destination network topology where there is an hanging object such as
street light poles, or the housing/building unit.
Click the target hanging object to select a new location for the antenna.