J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

The path displayed in the top right corner of each page provides a context. Use this path to see your location in a configuration hierarchy. Clicking any link in the path displays the corresponding page.

You can easily navigate to most subtasks by selecting them from the side pane. On pages where you are required to take an action, buttons and links allow you to move to the next or previous page as you perform certain actions. Most buttons and links are self-explanatory. But some buttons have different functions on the Quick Configuration and Edit Configuration (J-Web configuration editor) pages. For more information, see “Navigating the Quick Configuration Pages” on page 88 and “Navigating the J-Web Configuration Editor” on page 88.

Navigating the Quick Configuration Pages

Table 48 on page 88 describes the functions of key Quick Configuration buttons.

Table 48: J-Web Quick Configuration Buttons

Function

Button

Commit your entries into the configuration, and return to the previous J-Web

OK

page.

 

Clear the entries you have not yet applied to the configuration, and return to the

Cancel

previous J-Web page.

 

Commit your entries into the configuration, and stay on the same J-Web page.

Apply

Navigating the J-Web Configuration Editor

When you select Edit Configuration (J-Web configuration editor), the side pane displays the top level of the configured hierarchy committed on the Services Router. The main pane displays the configuration hierarchy options.

As you navigate through the configuration, the hierarchy level is displayed at the top of the main pane. You can click a statement or identifier displayed in the main pane, or in the hierarchy in the left pane, to display the corresponding configuration options in the main pane.

After typing or selecting your configuration edits, click a button in the main pane (described in Table 49 on page 88) to move to the previous page after applying, committing, or canceling the configuration. An updated configuration does not take effect until you commit it.

Table 49: Key J-Web Edit Configuration Buttons

Function

Button

Apply edits to the candidate configuration, and return one level up (previous

OK

page) in the configuration hierarchy.

 

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