Understanding The Status Bar - HP 10Base-T Hub 24M Manual

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Understanding the Status Bar

The Status Bar is the area between the Tab Bar and the top portion of your
browser's frame.
Figure 4-14. The Status Bar
The Status Bar consists of four objects:
Status Indicator. Indicates, by icon, the severity of the most critical alert
in the current display of the Alert Log. This object can be one of four
shapes and one of five colors. The mapping of color to Gauge Severity
Regions and Status Indicator shapes is shown in the following table.
Table 4-4.
Status Indicator Key
Color
Gauge Severity Region
Green
Normal Activity
Yellow
Warning
Red
Critical
System Name. Indicates the name of product name of the hub for which
you have created your current Browser Interface session.
Status Label. Indicates, by test string, the severity of the most critical
alert in the current display of the Alert Log.
Most Critical Alert Description. A short narrative description of the
earliest, unacknowledged alert with the current highest severity in the
Alert Log, appearing in the right portion of the Status Bar. In instances
where multiple critical alerts have the same severity level, only the earliest
unacknowledged alert is deployed in the Status Bar.
Status Indicator
Status Label
System Name
Status Indicator Shape
Running the Browser Interface
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