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Benefits, Monitor, Port List, Port Stats, Node List, Operations, Director, Switch, Maintenance

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Introduction - Monitor - At the Monitor page, the Port List (default), Port Stats, Log, and Node List task selection tabs display. - Operations - At the Operations page, the Director or Switch (default), Port, Maintenance, and Feature Installation task selection tabs display. - Help - The Help option opens online user documentation that supports the EWS interface. This manual supplements the online help that is included with the EWS interface. ■ Page - describes the entire screen except the navigation panel. When you choose an item from the navigation panel, the corresponding page view displays. For example, choose Configure from the navigation panel to view the Configure page. ■ Tab - describes a label for a viewing option on a page, such as the Switch and Identification tabs shown in Figure 1. Task selection tabs display at the top of the page. The task selection tabs allow users to perform director- or switch-specific tasks. ■ Tab view - describes the fields, buttons, and labels that display when you click on a tab. The tab view contains the information you are trying to access and activities that you can complete. ■ Date and Time - specifies the time when the information shown on the page view was last updated. Benefits The EWS interface provides the following benefits: ■ Enables a single product to be managed from a single point of access. ■ Allows an administrator to manage a product from any location (such as their office, a raised floor area, or a conference room) within the company's public/private networks. ■ Enables an administrator to view the most current information about a product upon accessing the product. (This easy access provides a single point of product administration that is not limited to the location of an application or special hardware.) 20 Embedded Web Server User Guide

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Introduction
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Embedded Web Server User Guide
Monitor
— At the
Monitor
page, the
Port List
(default),
Port Stats
,
Log
, and
Node List
task selection tabs display.
Operations
— At the
Operations
page, the
Director
or
Switch
(default),
Port
,
Maintenance
, and
Feature Installation
task selection tabs display.
Help
— The
Help
option opens online user documentation that supports
the EWS interface. This manual supplements the online help that is
included with the EWS interface.
Page
— describes the entire screen except the navigation panel. When you
choose an item from the navigation panel, the corresponding page view
displays. For example, choose
Configure
from the navigation panel to view
the
Configure
page.
Tab
— describes a label for a viewing option on a page, such as the
Switch
and
Identification
tabs shown in
Figure 1
. Task selection tabs display at the
top of the page. The task selection tabs allow users to perform director- or
switch-specific tasks.
Tab view
— describes the fields, buttons, and labels that display when you
click on a tab. The tab view contains the information you are trying to access
and activities that you can complete.
Date and Time
— specifies the time when the information shown on the page
view was last updated.
Benefits
The EWS interface provides the following benefits:
Enables a single product to be managed from a single point of access.
Allows an administrator to manage a product from any location (such as their
office, a raised floor area, or a conference room) within the company’s
public/private networks.
Enables an administrator to view the most current information about a product
upon accessing the product.
(This easy access provides a single point of product administration that is not
limited to the location of an application or special hardware.)