32 AT-8800 Series Switch User Guide
Software Release 2.6.1
C613-02039-00 REV A
Using the GUI: Navigation and Features
The GUI consists of a large number of pages, which you navigate between using
the menu on the left of the browser window. This section describes how to use
the GUI, and gives an overview of its functionality.

The Configuration Menu

You can use the GUI to configure:
the system identity and mail server
the system time, or NTP (Network Time Protocol)
triggers, to automatically run scripts at a time you specify or in response
to events you specify
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
switch port settings, including mirroring, trunking and storm limits
802.1x port security
VLANs, STP and GARP
Internet Protocol: interfaces, static routes, the preferences of dynamic
routes, RIP, multicasting, and OSPF
•IPX
Quality of Service and traffic filters

Using Configuration Pages

Most protocols are configured by creating or adding an entry - a VLAN, a
firewall rule, a DHCP policy, and so on. For such protocols, configuration with
the GUI is based on sets of three pages: first you see a “summary” page, and
from that you access an “add” page and a “modify” page. Complex protocols
are sub-divided into different tabs, each with their own summary, add and
modify pages.
Only one person can configure a particular switch with the GUI at a time, to avoid
clashes between configurations. Monitoring and diagnostics pages can be viewed by
more than one user at a time.
Use the menus and buttons on the GUI pages to navigate, not your browser’s buttons,
to ensure that the configuration settings are saved correctly.
The summary page displays a selection table of existing items and information
about them (for example, existing PIM interfaces; see Figure 7 on page 33).
Below the selection table is a row of buttons, labelled Add, Modify and
Remove.
To add a new item, click the Add button. This opens the popup “add” page,
which lets you create a new item (for example, configure a new PIM interface;
see Figure 8 on page 33).