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In addition, some applets provide an applet-specific set of buttons at the top of the
main applet frame. These provide access to specific applet functions, such as adding,
deleting, or configuring components managed by the applet.
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The left side panel shows the Component Tree. The Component Tree is a nested tree
that displays the Summit components known to the Enterprise Manager database that
are relevant to the active module. The Component Tree displays different sets of
components depending on which Enterprise Manager module you are viewing.
For example, in the Inventory Manager, the Component Tree shows all the Summit
switches known to the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager. In the VLAN Manager, the
Component Tree displays VLANs, as shown in Figure 3-4. In the Virtual Chassis Stack
Manager, the Component Tree displays all the known Virtual Chassis stacks.
If a component in the tree has a plus sign to its left, that means there may be
subcomponents nested below it. For example, if the component is a VLAN, then it has
Summit switches as subcomponents. The switches, in turn, have ports as
subcomponents.
Click on the plus sign to display the nested subcomponents.
The plus sign changes to a minus sign.
Click on the minus sign to close the subcomponent list.
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The right side panel displays information about the component selected in the tree on
the left. For example, Figure 3-5 shows the Inventory Manager applet, with basic
information about the Summit switches known to the Enterprise Manager.