
Using the 700wl Series System
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Status Rights Network VPN Maintenance Logs
• Equipment • Rights Setup • System • Wireless Data • Software Setup • Log Files
Status Components Privacy Setup
• Client Status • Identity Profiles • Network Setup • Certificates • Backup & • Logging Setup
Restore
• Session Status • Connection • Interfaces • IP Address • Shutdown/
Profiles Assignment Restart
(for Tunneling)
• License • Authentication • SNMP
Information Policies
• Access Policies • Date & Time
• Login • Admin Setup
Customization
• Tools & Options
Tabs
Tabs are used to access the pages found under a Navigation button. Clicking a button on the Navigation
bar displays the first (left-most) tab for that set of functions, as shown in Figure 2-3. The active tab is
shown in white. Clicking an inactive tab makes it the active tab and displays the page for that subset of
functions.
Some tabs represent complex sets of functions. These may use sub-tabs to further organize the functions
and make them easier to use. Sub-tabs work the same as tabs, with the active tab shown in white and
inactive tabs grayed out.
When there are action buttons, for example, the
Save button ( ), displayed at the bottom of
the page, the buttons pertain to the entire set of functions available under the tab. When the action
buttons are displayed within the grayed area under a sub-tab, the buttons apply only to the input fields
for the sub-tab.
A main tab page is divided into two distinct areas—the left panel containing informational and
navigational aids, and the main panel containing the main functional area of the page (see
Figure 2-3).
Function-specific elements that are common to many pages include:
• System Component list, Navigation links, or Display filters
• Input interfaces such as text fields, check boxes, buttons, drop-down lists
• Table manipulation buttons for re-ordering, editing, or deleting rows
• Page navigation controls for viewing large amounts of data spanning multiple pages
• Refresh mechanisms for updating the page, and Save, Save As Copy, Reset to Defaults, and Cancel
buttons
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