Access the TNA Web Server
Access the TNA Web Server using evalink talos
When a TNA is connected to an instance of Virtual TNA Receiver for a site, the TNA Web Server becomes accessible from evalink talos user interface. The Web Server provides a set of tools to fully configure your TNA device.
There is a dedicated Web Server for each instance of the Virtual TNA Receiver / TNA device pair.
To access the TNA Web Server from evalink talos, click on
Web Server at the top right corner of a TNA Virtual Receiver record.There can only be one instance of the TNA Web Server opened at a time for each Virtual TNA Receiver / TNA device pair.
If you are trying to access the Web Server for a particular TNA and it is already running elsewhere, you will receive a warning message in your browser.
Access the TNA Web Server locally
There are different ways to access the Web Server locally:
- Via eth0, Wi-Fi Access Point Mode, or Wi-Fi Client Mode
- Via eth1 (present on ipTNA4i devices and can be present on TNA Connect devices if a USB to Ethernet adapter is used)
To access the TNA Web Server, do the following:
- Start the Web Server manually by pressing the SW1 button on the TNA for at least 5 seconds until the L2 LED pattern changes to double blinking.
- Access the Web Server via a web browser using one of the following ways:
- The address to use when accessing the Web Server via eth1 is http://192.168.20.136:8080 by default, but it can be changed in the device settings
- The address to use when accessing the Web Server via eth0 or Wi-Fi Client depends on the network configuration and it is assigned by your network router. If a virtual TNA Receiver instance is configured for your site in evalink talos, you can find the IP address by going to
Sites > [site] > Receivers > TNA > Private IP. The address to use is http://Private IP:8080 - In Wi-Fi Access Point mode, the Web Server is automatically started and can be accessed through the Wi-Fi Hotspot using the fixed address http://192.168.10.1:8080