Some of the sub-menus have a large numbers of items and
therefore scroll. In Figure 3-5: Scrolling Sub-Menus, notice to the
right of the choices there is a ‘-‘, ‘v’, or ‘^’. In our example we see
a ‘-‘ and ‘v’. ‘v’ and ‘^’ indicate that it is possible to scroll down
and up, and ‘-‘ indicates you have reached either the top or bottom
of the sub-menu.
Another way to get an overview of what is happening in a system is to use
the web management interface. At a glance, this JAVA utility shows the
status of all components and combines the information found in the Text
Management Interface. In addition, the Web interface includes complete
management and configuration features.
To access the web management interface, enter the RamSan’s IP address
in a web browser. The web management interface is password protected.
Enter your system login and password to access the web management
interface.
3.3.1 General interface layout and instructions
Texas Memory Systems designed the web management interface
as a metaphor for the actual system components. For detailed
information, the user simply clicks on the component. Clicking on
the management port also displays additional information about
the system’s actions.
Some of the components have multiple ‘tabs’ of information.
The web interface outlines all failed components in red and all
components with warnings in yellow.
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