User manual

Chapter 5. The User Interface
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The Tab Bar
The number and type of icons that appear on the Tab Bar at the top of the page
are determined by the user’s type (Super Administrator, Administrator, User)
and the permissions assigned when the user’s account was created. The
functions associated with each of the icons are explained in the table below:
3 Sidebar The Sidebar provides a tree view listing of components
that relate to the various tab bar and menu bar
selections. Clicking a component in the Sidebar brings
up a page with the details that are relevant to it.
Note: Some tabs don’t have a sidebar as it’s functions
don’t require one.
4 About About provides information regarding the switch’s current
firmware version.
5 Logout Click this button to log out of your Video Session
Recorder’s session.
6 Welcome Message If this function is enabled a welcome message displays
here.
7 Interactive Display
Panel
This is your main work area. The screens that appears
reflects your menu choices and Sidebar node selection.
Icon Function
Playback: The Playback page is used to search and playback
available video logs, and to monitor current browser sessions.
Playback is discussed on page 35.
User Management: The User Management page is used to create
and manage Users and Groups. It can also be used to assign devices
to them. This tab is available to the Super Administrator, as well as
administrators and users who have been given User Management
permission. The tab doesn’t appear for other administrators and users.
User Management is discussed on page 42
Device Management: The Device Management page is used to add
KVM devices and configure the ports for recording video logs. This
page is available to the Super Administrator, as well as administrators
and users who have been given Device Management permission. The
tab doesn’t appear for other administrators and users. The Device
Management is discussed on page 58.
System Management: The Systems Management page is used to
configure the Video Session Recorder’s system settings and to add
secondary servers from the network. System Management is
discussed on page 66.
No. Item Description