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When used with the "block" parameter, the {nwa_nav} control does not generate any HTML. When used with the "type" parameter, the {nwa_nav} control uses the previously defined blocks to generate the HTML navigation area. The following types are recognized: l simple - Only the current L1 item has L2 items, L3 only when L2 active l all-l1 - All current L1 items are shown to L3, otherwise L1 only l expanded - All L1 items have L2 items, L3 only when L2 active l all-expanded - All items shown to L3 The "reset" parameter may be specified to clear any existing navigation settings. Usage example: {nwa_nav block=level1_active}@a@{/nwa_nav}{nwa_nav block=level1_in active}@a@{/nwa_nav}...{nwa_nav type=simple}{/nwa_nav} {* this generates the HTML *} Block types can be one of the following types: l enter_level1_item l enter_level2_item l enter_level3_item l exit_level1_item l exit_level2_item l exit_level3_item l between_level1_items l between_level2_items l between_level3_items l level1_active l level1_inactive l level2_active l level2_inactive l level2_parent_active l level2_parent_inactive l level3_active l level3_inactive l enter_level1 l enter_level2 l enter_level3 l exit_level1 l exit_level2 l exit_level3 nwa_plugin {nwa_plugin ...} Smarty registered template function. Generates plugin information based on the parameters specified. Specifying which plugin: l The 'id' parameter specifies a plugin ID. Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide nwa_plugin | 277