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Enter the hour of the day. Use the 24 hour clock (military time).
Minute:
Enter the minute of the hour.
Time Zone:
Select the time or hour offset to the UTC (GMT) time. You can set the WebMux to your local
time, if your time zone is selected here.
Confirm - Cancel:
Click Confirm to execute the date and time change. Click Cancel to return to the previous
screen without making any date or time changes.
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It is recommended to set the WebMux clock to UTC (GMT) time
Login
This will bring you back to the login screen should you wish to quickly switch user accounts.
THIS DOES NOT LOG OUT YOUR CURRENT SESSION. When you log in as a different user,
the old session will end. However, we normally recommend that you correctly end your current
session by using the Logout from the drop down menu.
Logout
It is not recommended to leave the management browser logged in unattended. Click the
Logout button to close the session. The “Login” screen will re-appear.
Shutdown
The shutdown button will bring you to a confirmation screen to power off the WebMux™.
Reboot
Changes to “ server configuration,” “server gateway address,” “server farm network
mask,” “WebMux http control port,” “WebMux https control port,” “WebMux SNMP UDP Port,”
“WebMux SNMP Community,” “WebMux diagnostic ports,” “least significant bits,” “forwarding
policy,” “front network verification,” and “persistence timeout”, many other fields that are marked
with an asterisk (*) require a reboot for the new configuration to take effect. You can use the
Reboot button to reboot the WebMux remotely. Reboot button will require confirmation before
proceeding with reboot.
TCPdump
The tcpdump page allows you to do a simple packet capture session through the web interface.
Tcpdump is a useful utility for network traffic diagnotics. You can use this to check if hosts are
passing through the WebMux or to check if the WebMux is sending packets to the proper
distination, among other things. For more advanced tcpdump options, use the tcpdump utility