Using Wavepoint XI Static URLs in Fiber Manager XI

You can also copy and paste the URL from full path trace or Otdr trace results, to emails or messages. This is an easy way to share trace results with team members. The trace link has a similar pattern see in the other URL. Example:yourwavepointinstance.com/Tracve/Otdr/13?objectid=1&distance=1300&lambda=&spliceCaseOid=null.

The components of the URL are made up of the serviceURI, the asset, view, and objectID. The URL can change based on which objectID and asset is wanted. This example shows the physical components you can click on.

  • {serviceURI}/patch/view/{objectID}

  • {serviceURI}/cable/view/{objectID}

  • {serviceURI}/device/view/{objectID}

  • {serviceURI}/splice/view/{objectID}

Example: If the asset is a rack and has an objectID of 1, the URL is yourwavepointinstance.com/Rack/View/1.


To add the URL to an asset:

  1. Go to a rack, device, cable, or patch panel object in Wavepoint.

  2. Copy the URL from the browser, such as arcfm-wavepoint-westus-dev.azurewebsites.net/Rack/View/9 or arcfm-wavepoint-westus-dev.azurewebsites.net/Cable/View/16.

  3. Open ArcGIS Pro and select the patch location, rack, or cable on the map.

  4. On the Attributes pop-up window, expand the selection to the specific asset.

  5. In the table, paste the URL in to one of the available text boxes. You can create an entry in the table just for the URL or any unused row. The text is seen as a link.

  6. Now when you want to see an asset in Wavepoint, click the link from the Attributes pop-up. The URL for Wavepoint opens in a browser.

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