Table 25: J-Web Interface - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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Table 25: J-Web Interface

J-Web Interface Element
Top Pane
Host
Logged in as: username
Commit Options
Help
Logout
Taskbar
Main Pane
Help (?) icon
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OS for EX Series Ethernet Switches, Release 10.3
and a Point & Click CLI editor that allows you to click through all of the available CLI
statements.
Description
The hostname of the switch.
The user name you used to log in to the switch.
A set of options using which you can configure committing multiple changes with a
single commit.
Commit—Commits the candidate configuration of the current user session, along
with changes from other user sessions.
Compare—Displays the XML log of pending configurations on the device.
Discard—Discards the candidate configuration of the current user session, along
with changes from other user sessions.
Preference—Indicates your choice of committing all configurations changes together
or committing each configuration change immediately. The two commit options
are:
Commit changes immediately
on every page after every configuration change.
Validate changes until explicit commit
accumulated single commit. If there are errors in loading the configuration, the
errors are logged. This is the default mode.
NOTE: There are some pages on which configuration changes must be committed
immediately. For such pages, if you configure the commit options for a single commit,
the system displays warning notifications that remind you to commit your changes
immediately. An example for such a page is
Displays links to information on help and the J-Web interface.
Help Contents—View context-sensitive help topics.
About—Displays information about the J-Web interface, such as the version number.
Ends your current login session with the switch and returns you to the login page.
Menu of J-Web main options. Click the tab to access an option.
Dashboard—Displays a high-level, graphical view of the chassis and status of the
switch. It displays system health information, alarms, and system status.
Configure—Configure the switch, and view configuration history.
Monitor—View information about configuration and hardware on the switch.
Maintain—Manage files and licenses, upgrade software, and reboot the switch.
Troubleshoot—Run diagnostic tools to troubleshoot network issues.
Displays useful information—such as the definition, format, and valid range of an
option—when you move the cursor over the question mark.
—Sets the system to force an immediate commit
—Loads all configuration changes for an
Switching
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