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Using the Web interface
As shown in Figure 1, the Web interface contains the following areas:
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Description |
(1) Banner and auxiliary area |
Contains the following items: · The H3C logo. · Device model. · Icon for saving the current settings. · Icon for displaying the roadmap. · Admin icon —Click this icon to select a language, change the login password, log out, or use the scan to follow feature. |
(2) Navigation tree |
Organizes feature menus in a tree in system view or in network view. |
(3) Content pane |
Displays information and provides an area for you to configure features. Depending on the content in this pane, the webpages include the following types: · Feature page—Contains functions or features that a feature module can provide (see "Using a feature page"). · Table page—Displays entries in a table (see "Using a table page"). · Configuration page—Contains parameters for you to configure a feature or function (see "Using a configuration page"). |
2) Navigation tree (in system view or network view) |
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3) Content pane |
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Types of webpages
Webpages include feature, table, and configuration pages. This section provides basic information about these pages. For more information about using the icons and buttons on the pages, see "Icons and buttons."
Using a feature page
As shown in Figure 2, a feature page contains information about a feature module, including its table entry statistics, features, and functions. From a feature page, you can configure features provided by a feature module.
Using a table page
As shown in Figure 3, a table page displays entries in a table. To sort entries by a field in ascending or descending order, click the field. For example, click Interface to sort entries by interfaces.
Using a configuration page
As shown in Figure 4, one configuration page contains all parameters for a configuration task. If a parameter must be configured on another page, the configuration page typically provides a link. You do not need to navigate to the destination page.
For example, you must use an ACL when you configure a packet filter. If no ACLs are available when you perform the task, you can click the Add icon to create an ACL. In this situation, you do not need to navigate to the ACL management page.
Figure 4 Sample configuration page
Icons and buttons
Table 1 describes icons and buttons you can use to configure and manage the device.
Icon/button |
Icon/button name |
Task |
General icons |
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Refresh |
Refresh statistics or information manually. |
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More |
Display more contents. |
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Add |
Add a new configuration entry. |
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Filter |
Filter statistics or information by a specific field. |
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Help icons |
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Hint |
Obtain help information for a function or parameter. |
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Note |
Display notes for a function or service. |
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Counter icon |
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Counter |
Identify the total number of table entries. |
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Navigation icon |
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Next |
Access the lower-level page to display information or configure settings. |
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Status control icon |
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Status control |
Control the enable status of the feature. · If ON is displayed, the feature is enabled. To disable the feature, click the button. · If OFF is displayed, the feature is disabled. To enable the feature, click the button. |
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Search icons |
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Search |
Enter a search expression in the search box, and then click this icon to perform a basic search. |
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Advanced search |
Click this icon, and then enter a combination of criteria to perform an advanced search. |
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Entry management icons |
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Refresh |
Refresh table entries manually. |
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Add |
· Add a new entry. · Confirm the addition of an entry and continue to add an additional entry. |
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Export |
Export an entry. |
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Delete |
Delete an entry. This icon appears at the end of an entry when you hover your mouse cursor over the entry. |
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Modify |
Modify an entry. This icon appears at the end of an entry when you hover your mouse cursor over the entry. |
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Bulk-delete |
Delete all entries. |
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Details |
Display detailed information for an entry. This icon appears at the end of an entry when you hover your mouse cursor over the entry. |
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Field selector |
Select fields to be displayed. |
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Advanced settings icon |
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Advanced settings |
Access the advanced setting page. |
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Quick configuration icon |
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Quick configuration |
Guide you through the quick configuration of a service. |
Performing basic tasks
This section describes the basic tasks that must be frequently performed when you configure or manage the device.
Saving the configuration
To prevent settings from being lost, manually save the configuration in time. To manually save the configuration, use either of the following methods:
· Click Save in the upper right corner.
· Perform the following tasks to access the configuration management page:
a. From the navigation tree, select System > Management > Configuration.
b. Click Save Running Configuration.
Displaying settings of a table entry
1. Hover your mouse cursor over the entry.
2. Click the Detail icon at the end of the entry.
Rebooting the device
Reboot is required for some settings to take effect.
To reboot the device:
1. Save the configuration.
2. From the navigation tree, select System > Management > Reboot.