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These customisations are controlled using three icons on the left-hand side of the page footer, as shown in
Figure 3.2 below :-
Figure 3.2. Icons for layout controls
The first icon, an up/down arrow, controls the banner size/visibility and cycles through three settings : full size
banner, reduced height banner, no banner. The next icon, a left/right arrow, controls the menu strip position
and cycles through three settings : menu on the left, menu on the right, menu at the top. The last icon, the letter
'A', toggles between using browser-specified or user-interface-specified fonts.
Layout settings are stored in a cookie - since cookies are stored on your computer, and are associated with
the DNS name or IP address used to browse to the FB6000, this means that settings that apply to a particular
FB6000 will automatically be recalled next time you use the same computer/browser to connect to that FB6000.
It is also possible to configure an external CSS to use with the FireBrick web control pages which allows a great
deal of control over the overall layout and appearance. This can be usful for dealers or IT support companies
to set up FireBricks in a style and branding of their choice.
3.4.2. Config pages and the object hierarchy
The structure of the config pages mirrors the object hierachy, and therefore they are themselves naturally
hierachical. Your postition in the hierachy is illustrated in the 'breadcrumbs' trail at the top of the page, for
example :-
Firewall/mapping rules :: rule-set 1 of 3 (filters) :: rule 7 of 19 (ICMP)
This shows that the current page is showing a rule, which exists within a rule-set, which in turn is in the
"Firewall/mapping rules" category (see below).
3.4.2.1. Configuration categories
Configuration objects are grouped into a number of categories. At the top of the config pages is a set of icons,
one for each category, as shown in Figure 3.3 :-
Figure 3.3. Icons for configuration categories
Within each category, there are one or more sections delimited by horizontal lines. Each of these sections has a
heading, and corresponds to a particular type of top-level object, and relates to a major part of the configuration
that comes under the selected category. See Figure 3.4 for an example showing part of the "Setup" category,
which includes general system settings (the
system
object) and control of system services (network services
provided by the FB6000, such as the web-interface web server, telnet server etc., controlled by the
services
object).
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