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Chapter 1 Web Configurator Table 10 Right-click Menus LABEL DESCRIPTION Batch Add Devices Click this to register multiple devices at one time. Note: At the time of writing, this feature only supports the NWA1300-N Series devices. Paste Device Click this to paste a device node. You should have first cut from another network to the network. Properties Click this to modify the settings for the network or device. Delete Click this to remove the network or device from the ENC after you confirm the action. Device Web GUI Click this to access the device's Web Configurator. Cut Device Click this to remove the device from the current network in order to move it to another network. Copy Device Click this to duplicate the device configuration in order to give it to a similar device in another network. Events Viewer Click this to view events about this device. See Section 5.1 on page 123. Configuration If you click Script Distribution, Configuration Backup/Update, or Firmware Upgrade function from the right-click menu, the main screen shows the related setting for the device only. MIB Browser Click this to view and configure MIB settings about this device. See Section 4.1.1 on page 94. Script Distribution Click this to manage (add, edit, delete, execute) scripts on this device. See Section 4.3 on page 106. Configuration Backup Click this to back up configuration for this device. See Section 4.4 on page 111. Configuration Update Click this to restore configuration for this device. See Section 4.4 on page 111. Firmware Upgrade Click this to upgrade firmware for this device. See Section 4.2 on page 100. Tool PING/Trace Route Click this to test the network connectivity using ping or traceroute between the device and a host. See Section 6.5 on page 158. Performance Monitoring Click this to configure performance monitors for this device, such as the CPU usage, bandwidth usage, memory usage, hardware temperature, incoming/outgoing traffic statistics, and so on. See Section 6.7 on page 161. Syslog Viewer Click this to view system logs of the device. See Section 6.10.1 on page 169. 36 ENC User's Guide