Accessing Configuration Pages From Navigation Tree - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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The button is available only if you have used the Back button.
Navigation pane, which displays the Navigation tree containing the commands
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(items) for opening the configuration pages (see ''Navigation Tree'' on page 49).
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SRD filter. When your configuration includes multiple SRDs, you can filter tables in
the Web interface by a specific SRD. For more information, see ''Filtering Tables in
Web Interface by SRD'' on page 337.
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Search box for searching parameter names and values (see ''Searching for
Configuration Parameters'' on page 61).
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Work pane where configuration pages are displayed.
6.1.4

Accessing Configuration Pages from Navigation Tree

Accessing configuration pages is a three-fold process that consists of selecting a menu on
the menu bar, a tab on the tab bar, and then a page item in the Navigation pane. The
Navigation pane provides the Navigation tree, which is a tree-like structure of folders and
page items that open configuration pages in the Work pane. The hierarchical structure and
organization of the items in the Navigation tree allow you to easily drill-down and locate the
required item.
The Navigation tree consists of the following areas:
Home
initially selected. For example, the home page of the Setup menu - Administration
tab combination is the Time & Date page.
Folders: (Callout #2) Folders group items of similar functionality. To open and close a
folder, simply click the folder name.
Items: (Callout #3) Items open configuration pages. In some cases, an item may be
listed under a sub-item. An item can open a page containing stand-alone parameters
or a table. If it opens a page with stand-alone parameters, the item is displayed in
italics. If it opens a page with a table, the item is displayed in regular font, or bold font
to indicate an item that is commonly required.
The items of the Navigation tree depend on the menu-tab combination, selected from the
menu bar and tab bar, respectively. The menus and their respective tabs are listed below:
Version 7.2
Back button: Goes back to the previously accessed page.
Forward button: Opens the page that you initially left using the back button.
: (Callout #1) First ("home") page displayed when a menu-tab combination is
Figure 6-3: Navigation Tree (Example)
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