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Software User Manual
D-Link Unified Access System
12/10/09
Document
34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
Understanding the User Interfaces
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The D-Link DWS-4000 Series switch navigation tree also contains a LAN tab for wired features and a WLAN tab for Wireless
features, as the following figure shows.
Figure 5: LAN and WLAN Tabs
Configuration and Monitoring Options
The panel directly under the graphic and to the right of the navigation menu displays the configuration information or status
for the page you select. On pages that contain configuration options, you can input information into fields or select options
from drop-down menus.
Each page contains access to the HTML-based help that explains the fields and configuration options for the page. Many
pages also contain command buttons.
The following command buttons are used throughout the pages in the Web interface:
Help Page Access
Every page contains a link to the online help, which contains information to assist in configuring and managing the switch.
The online help pages are context sensitive. For example, if the IP Addressing page is open, the help topic for that page
displays if you click Help.
shows the link to click to access online help on each page.
Table 2: Common Command Buttons
Button
Function
Submit
Clicking the
Submit
button sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes
take effect immediately, but changes are not retained across a power cycle unless you save them
to the system configuration file.
Refresh
Clicking the
Refresh
button refreshes the page with the latest information from the router.
Save
Clicking the
Save
button saves the current configuration to the system configuration file. When you
click
Save
, changes that you have submitted are saved even when you reboot the system. To save
the configuration to non-volatile memory, use the
Save Changes
option from the Administration
Tools menu.
Logout
Clicking the
Logout
button ends the session.
Caution!
Submitting changes makes them effective during the current boot session only. You must save any
changes if you want them to be retained across a power cycle (reboot).
LAN Tab
WLAN Tab