Configuration And Monitoring Options; Device View - NETGEAR GS110TP - ProSafe Gigabit Smart Switch Software Administration Manual

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Figure 4. Menu Hierarchy

Configuration and Monitoring Options

The area directly under the feature links and to the right of the page menu displays the
configuration information or status for the page you select. On pages that contain
configuration options, you can input information into fields or select options from drop-down
menus.
Each page contains access to the HTML-based help that explains the fields and configuration
options for the page. Each page also contains command buttons.
The following table shows the command buttons that are used throughout the pages in the
Web interface:
Button
Function
Add
Clicking Add adds the new item configured in the heading row of a table.
Apply
Clicking the Apply button sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration
changes take effect immediately.
Cancel
Clicking Cancel cancels the configuration on the screen and resets the data on the screen
to the latest value of the switch.
Delete
Clicking Delete removes the selected item.
Refresh
Clicking the Refresh button refreshes the page with the latest information from the device.
Logout
Clicking the Logout button ends the session.

Device View

The Device View is a Java
provides an alternate way to navigate to configuration and monitoring options. The graphic
also provides information about device ports, current configuration and status, table
information, and feature components.
The Device View is available from the System Device View page.
The port coloring indicates whether a port is currently active. Green indicates that the port is
enabled, red indicates that an error has occurred on the port, or red indicates that the link is
disabled.
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