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This appendix describes how to install and use Quick Config Manager.
For an overview of what you can do when managing the stack, refer to
“Why Manage Your Stack?” on page 5-2.
Quick Config Manager has a comprehensive help system that has the
same useful information as this appendix. Many of the features in
Quick Config Manager are also available using the web interface, and
they work in a similar way.
If you want to know how to use a feature that is not documented in
this appendix, refer to the Quick Config Manager help files. To invoke
the help files, simply select Help from the Quick Config Manager menu
bar.
Quick Config Manager uses a familiar Windows interface with point
and click operation. To use Quick Config Manager effectively, you need
to be familiar with Microsoft Windows. Refer to the documentation
that accompanies Microsoft Windows, for more information on how
to use the interface.
Quick Config Manager can only manage one stack at a time.
Quick Config Manager cannot perform remote monitoring using
RMON, and remote polling.
If you have any problems using Quick Config Manager, refer to
“Solving Problems With Quick Config Manager” on page B-29.
Summary of Contents for PS Hub 40
Page 18: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 40: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 2 8 CHAPTER 2 HOW THE PS HUBS DIFFER...
Page 43: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 LEDs and Ports 3 3...
Page 58: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 3 18 CHAPTER 3 USING THE PS HUB...
Page 62: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 4 4 CHAPTER 4 LOAD BALANCING...
Page 114: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 7 26 CHAPTER 7 MANAGEMENT USING THE WEB INTERFACE...
Page 120: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 8 6 CHAPTER 8 PROBLEM SOLVING...
Page 133: ...DUA1640 5AAA02 Quick Config Manager Window Map B 7...
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