HTTP (Browser): How to Change Settings on Configuration Pages

9.6.How to Change Settings on Configuration Pages

When you choose a menu item for configuration, you will be presented with a page containing a number of parameters. In some cases, a configuration page can require scrolling down several screens. There are also some complex configurations which are presented as a sub-group of menu items, each with its own configuration page.

New settings for any given parameter are selected from a drop-down menu, selected by choosing a radio button, or typed into an input field. For many of the fields, you will find printed texts showing valid ranges. You may also find an “on- mouse-over”/”walk-over” description with additional information on the parameter in question.

You can save some mouse-clicks by using the <Tab> key to move from one parameter to another.

At the bottom of each configuration page are three buttons:

Save & Cont.” validates and saves the new settings. You can save a mouse-click by using the < Enter> key on your keyboard instead.

If you type an invalid value in an input field, the configuration page will be replaced with a page telling with the following message

“Error in input field '<parameter name> Press the Browser’s Back Button”

When you do that, you will be presented with the configuration page again. You will probably have to look in the manual to correct your error.

Undo” restores the most recently saved settings. So if you have already saved your current work, you cannot use this button to move back to the previous values.

Factory Default” restores the default settings for the parameters on the configuration page in question—and only on that page.

Saved settings are not activated until you reboot; the next sec- tion explains how to do this.

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Intermate 100 How to Change Settings on Configuration Pages, At the bottom of each configuration page are three buttons