Using The Console Interface - Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROS User Manual

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Chapter 2
Using ROS
Frame
Side
Main
Each screen consists of a title, the current user's access level, parameters and/or data (in form or table format),
and controls (e.g. add, delete, refresh, etc.). The title provides access to context-specific Help for the screen that
provides important information about the available parameters and/or data. Click on the link to open the Help
information in a new window.
When an alarm is generated, an alarm notification replaces the current user's access level on each screen until
the alarm is cleared. The notification indicates how many alarms are currently active. For more information about
alarms, refer to
Section 4.6, "Managing Alarms"
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Figure 5: Elements of a Typical Screen (Example)
1. Title    2. Parameters and/or Data    3. Access Level or Alarm Notification    4. Controls
NOTE
If desired, the web interface can be disabled. For more information, refer to
Disabling the Web Interface"
Section 2.5

Using the Console Interface

The Console interface is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) organized as a series of menus. It is primarily accessible
through a serial console connection, but can also be accessed through IP services, such as a Telnet, RSH (Remote
Shell), SSH (Secure Shell) session, or SSH remote command execution.
NOTE
IP services can be restricted to control access to the device. For more information, refer to
"Configuring IP Services"
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Description
The side frame contains a logout option and a collapsible list of links that open various
screens in the main frame. For information about logging out of RUGGEDCOM ROS, refer to
Section 2.3, "Logging Out"
The main frame displays the parameters and/or data related to the selected feature.
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Section 4.5, "Enabling/
Section 3.8,
Using the Console Interface

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