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When you further filter your display, the View frame indicates the new level of granularity. For instance, if you view the ports on a particular gateway card instead of all ports on the device, a tiered locator appears, followed by a filter indicator. If you view only external ports on an Ethernet gateway in slot 4, the following identifiers appear:
A.B.C.D > Chassis > Ports
Filter : Card = 4
The second identifier indicates that the display shows only the ports on Card 4.
Moving Backward
Because no formal “move backward” function exists in CM, use one of the following options to return to a previous display:
•Click the Back button on your Web browser.
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•Navigate to the desired display with the Tree frame.
NOTE: When you use the Back button of your Web browser, your browser may not cache selections that you made for a particular view. For instance, if you view the gateway ports of a card, then click a branch in the Tree frame, your previous display may not appear correctly when you click the Back button.
Refreshing Views
CM lets you update most displays to reflect changes that occurred since you opened the display. To refresh your view, click the Refresh button in your display.
Understanding Access Privileges
The functionality available to you from CM varies based on the access privileges of your username. If you do not have read access to a particular technology, the icon and branches for that technology do not appear in your GUI. If you do not have write access to a particular technology, the configuration options for that technology do not appear in your GUI.
Viewing Device Status
CM provides an overview of the status of the components of your Server Switch. To view the status summary of your device, click the IP address at the top of the Tree frame. Items that appear in green actively function. Items that appear in gray are not active. Items that appear in red are faulty or administratively down.