10
Feature summary
This chapter provides the following information:
•
Feature menu navigators for the Web interface.
•
Information about features configurable from the CLI.
Features configurable from the Web interface are also configurable from the CLI.
Feature menu navigators for the Web interface
This section summarizes features available from each menu on the Web interface.
The Web interface controls access to features based on user levels. Tasks you can perform depend
on the user level with which you are logged in with.
Web user levels, from low to high, are
visitor
,
monitor
,
configure
, and
management
. A user with a
higher level has all the operating rights of a user with a lower level.
•
Visitor
—Users of this level can only use the network diagnostic tools
ping
and
Trace Route
.
They cannot access the device data or configure the device.
•
Monitor
—Users of this level can access the device data, but they cannot configure the device.
•
Configure
—Users of this level can access device data and configure the device, but they
cannot perform the following tasks:
{
Upgrade the host software.
{
Add, delete, or modify users.
{
Back up or restore configuration files.
•
Management
—Users of this level can use all features available on the device.
Wizard menu
Use
to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the
Device
menu.
Table 2 Wizard menu navigator
Menus Tasks
User
level
IP Setup
Perform quick configuration of the device.
Management
Summary menu
Use
to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the
Summary
menu.
Table 3 Summary menu navigator
Menus Tasks
User
level
System Information
Display the basic system information, system resource
state, and recent system operation logs.
Monitor
Device Information
Display the port information about the device.
Monitor
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork NJ5000
Page 12: ...x Index 440 ...
Page 39: ...27 Figure 16 Configuration complete ...
Page 67: ...55 Figure 47 Displaying the speed settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 59 Loopback test result ...
Page 158: ...146 Figure 156 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 183: ...171 Figure 171 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
Page 243: ...231 Figure 237 IPv6 active route table ...