Chapter 2 Network Assistant Features
Menu Bar, Toolbar, and Feature Bar
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| Display the legend, which describes the icons, labels, and links. |
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Feedback |
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| Open a Web page where you can leave feedback about your experience with Network |
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Search |
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| Enter terms in the field at the right of the toolbar, and click the Search button to search |
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1.Not available in read only mode. For more information about the read only and
2.Some options from this menu option are not available in read only mode.
Feature Bar
The feature bar shows the networking features that are available for the devices in your community or cluster. By default, the feature bar is in standard mode. In this mode, it is always visible, and you can reduce or increase its width. In autohide mode, the feature bar appears only when you move the cursor to the left edge of the Network Assistant workspace.
•To see the feature bar in standard mode, click Application > Feature Bar, and select Standard Mode.
•To hide the feature bar, click Application > Feature Bar, and select Autohide Mode.
Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant
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