User`s guide
MBR L13 – User’s Guide
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3.2 Navigational Aids
The Web-Based Management (WBM) is a Web site that can be explored with any Web browser. This section illustrates
the WBM's page structure and describes its navigational components and their hierarchical relationships.
Figure 16: Navigation Components
1. The top level navigational aids are the tabs, which group the WBM screens into several main categories.
2. Each tab has an Items Menu that lists the menu items relevant for the category.
3. A menu item may have a Links Menu, located at the top-right of the screen. These links further divide the
menu item into different subjects.
4. A page may have an optional set of sub-tabs, providing a form or another set of tabs. Some feature-
properties pages contain sub-tabs.
A link bar appears at the top of every WBM page at all times. This bar provides shortcuts to information and action
controls, including the Site Map, Restart, and Logout.
Figure 17: Link Bar
3.3 Managing Tables
Tables are used throughout the WBM to display and handle user-defined entries relating to elements such as
connection status, local servers, restrictions, and configurable parameters. The principles outlined in this section apply
to all tables in the WBM.