User's Manual

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Chapter 4. Subscriber Unit Web GUI
Main Menu and Submenu
The Main Menu lists the various categories of functions available via the Web GUI. The ISP
logon level provides the five Main Menu categories shown in Figure 4-3. For the Subscriber
logon level, the Main Menu lists Configuration, Utility, and Status categories only. To
select an item from the Main Menu, click on it. Orange crescents will bracket the menu
item to show that it has been selected (see the Configuration item in Figure 4-3).
The Submenu is context-sensitive, changing as different Main Menu items are selected.
The Submenu lists the pages available under the selected Main Menu category. Click on
the appropriately-labeled box in the Submenu to display the desired page. Figure 4-3
shows the page displayed when the System option is selected in the Submenu.
Submitting and Uploading Changes
Pages on which configuration changes can be entered include a Submit button at the bot-
tom. Any change entered on the page does not take effect until the Submit button is
clicked.
Clicking Submit affects only the current operating configuration of the SU. The SU’s con-
figuration file located on the TFTP server is not altered; therefore, the configuration
change will be lost if the SU is reset or re-powered (after which the SU reverts to the con-
figuration specified in its configuration file).
To update the SUs configuration file on the TFTP server with changes made via the Web
GUI, use the Configuration Upload button on the Device Control Utility page. Clicking the
Configuration Upload button will cause all configuration changes currently in effect to be
written into the SU’s permanent memory.
Cancel and Refresh Buttons
Some pages include Cancel and/or Refresh buttons at the bottom.
•Clicking on the Cancel button cancels any changes made on the page; altered fields
will return to their original contents.
•Clicking on the Refresh button refreshes all fields with configuration parameters
currently stored on the Subscriber Unit.
Hyperlinks
Some Web GUI pages include hyperlinks to related pages. For example, the Classifier Con-
figuration pages includes hyperlinks to pages for corresponding Service Flows. Hyperlinks
are indicated in the method defined in your browser configuration.