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Cisco Media Gateway Manager for the Cisco MGX 8260 Media Gateway User Guide
Release 1.0, Part Number 78-11705-01, December 2000
Chapter 3 Using the Management Interfaces
Cisco WebViewer Sessions
The Cisco MGX 8260 Media Gateway displays the chassis view (see Figure 3-4).
Figure 3-4 MGX 8260 Chassis View
Step 5
From the navigation pane on the left, select the operation you want to perform. For example, to set node
parameters click Node and then click a submenu item.
Understanding Cisco WebViewer Panes
Every Cisco WebViewer screen has three panes:
1. System information
The Cisco WebViewer displays real-time system information at the top of the display in the System
Information pane. It includes the node name, date and time, current user, device type, and alarm
status. The system updates this pane every two minutes.
You can view a summary of alarms by clicking the alarm indicator, or you can configure system
settings by clicking anywhere in the middle of the pane. (These are shortcuts to screens that you can
also reach from the Navigation pane.)
2. Navigation
The Navigation Pane contains a set of sliding menus that control the content in the adjacent Display
and Control pane. When you click a menu item, an additional submenu may slide out. From this pane
you can access most Cisco WebViewer configuration screens.
3. Display and control
The Display and Control pane shows details about the menu item selected in the Navigation pane.
The opening screen shows a graphic image of the chassis; other views display operation status or
configuration forms. Some screens contain additional buttons or hyperlinks that facilitate
configuration tasks.