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History list
The History list displays the path to the current page. Up to nine of the most recently
visited pages are listed, most recent first. TIP: Click a list item to go directly to that page.
Forms display area
The Forms display area contains fields that display information or allow you to specify
information for configuring the system. The fields are different for each subpage.
Global command buttons
The global command buttons are always available at the top of each form (see
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Figure 7 Global command buttons
The global commands summon forms used for saving, examining, or canceling
configuration changes, for logging out, and for displaying Help information for the current
page (see
Director status appears on the left side of the forms display area, under the Monitor
System bar. Director status summarizes the status of the cluster, including CPU, memory,
and hard disk. The Firewall icon appears on the right side of the forms display area under
the Monitor System bar. TIP: Click the Firewall icon to go directly to the
Administration/Monitor/Director(s) form (see
Current alarms provides the current status of all active alarms.
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Figure
7).
Global command forms on page
The Firewall host IP address and Management IP address (MIP) appear under the
Firewall icon.
The status icon for the firewall appears between the addresses.
TIP: Click the Firewall icon to go directly to the Administration/Monitor/Director(s)
form (see
Figure 71 on page
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When the status icon is green, the firewall is operating, and when the status icon
is red, the firewall is offline.
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Figure 71 on page
103).
Basics of the Browser-Based Interface
Figure 3 on
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