<java_installation_directory> is the directory in which java is installed (i.e. /usr/java).
<java_installation_directory> is the directory in which java is installed (i.e. /usr/java).
Important: After an upgrade or installing a new version of WEM, it is recommended that the browser cache of the client workstation should be cleared, if it is enabled. To clear the cache in Internet Explorer, click
Tools menu ->
Internet Options. Under
General tab, click
Delete Files, click the
Delete all offline content check box, and then click
OK.
The superuser account is the default administrative account on the WEM. This account works similar to the root account on a UNIX machine. A
superuser administrator would have to create accounts for the individual users in the WEM - like a UNIX machine root user does. The user accounts would then be given to the non-superuser users. The
superuser password should be kept private to limit access.
Important: The first time you log into the superuser account, you will be prompted to change your password. See ANSI T1.276 Compliance in the Web Element Manager Overview for more information about password usage.
The Management Toolbar, which can be enabled or disabled from the View menu, provides shortcuts to access various functions available via the Pull-down Menu. Shortcuts include:
The ile pull-down menu option allows users to either log out of a current session, save any configuration changes, or exit the WEM application completely.
The Cliet pull-down allows users to control and customize how the management application and selected devices are viewed on their browser-based client. These settings are configured on a per-user basis. Additionally, this menu provides options for launching other tools that can be used for management purposes such as Telnet and/or Secure Shell (SSH) clients and Management Information Base (MIB) browsers.
The ST16 nfo pull-down menu allows you to view system-level information for devices selected in the topology window. From this menu, you also can perform some configuration and system administration operations.
The Alam Management pull-down menu allows users to manage current, pending, and outstanding events as well as view statistics for alarms. This menu also provides controls for configuring the system Central Office (CO) alarm indicators and audio indicators.
The onfiguration pull-down menu allows administrators to perform various configuration options upon a selected system. This includes system-level parameters such as those for hardware as well as all context-level parameters such as services, interfaces, and protocols. Also included in this menu are the options for specifying the systems to be managed by the WEM.
The erformance pull-down menu allows users to view, configure, modify, collect, and view real-time statistical information for a selected device.
The Monior/Test menu offers selections that enable the user to view and configure parameters to monitor and test selected functions such as:
The est option allows users to perform tests such as RADIUS server connectivity, PPP echo tests, or AAA packet transmit and receive.
The ecurity pull-down menu provides administrative users with user management functions such as adding and deleting administrative users, monitoring user sessions, and viewing audit trail information.
General help is accessed through the elp pull-down menu, located at the top of the menu bar. Click
Contents to access the main Help screen. It is important to note that context-sensitive help is available for each dialog that possesses a
Help button. More information on using the online help is available in the Obtaining Help within the WEM section later in this chapter.
New topology maps can be added by using the Add function, available from the ap pull-down menu. Network devices can be added to an existing topographical map by using the Modify function, available from the
ap pull-down menu.
Important: This help file is a general purpose file. Accordingly, not all Product features/functionality described in this file are necessarily included in the particular Product version you may be using, or there may be features/functionality contained in a Product version that may not be included in this help file.
General Help is accessed through the elp pull-down menu, located at the top of the menu bar. Click the
ontents option from this menu to access the help system’s welcome screen.
To remove the left-most frame from the display, click the Hide button, located at the upper right corner of the main window. To enable the frame, click the
Show button. These buttons work as a toggle, wherein one or the other appears, as dictated by the status of the help system tab views.