Each page of the J-Web interface is divided into the following panes shown in Figure 35 and Figure 36:
The layout of the panes allows you to quickly navigate through the interface. Table 36 summarizes the elements of the J-Web interface.
You navigate the J-Web interface, move forward and backward, scroll pages, and expand and collapse elements as you do in a typical Web browser interface.
Figure 35: J-Web Layout

Figure 36: J-Web Layout—Configuration Editor

Table 36: Summary of J-Web Elements
|
J-Web Interface Element |
Description |
|---|---|
| Top Pane | |
|
Juniper Networks logo |
Link to https://www.juniper.net in a new browser window. |
|
hostname – model |
Hostname and model of the Services Router. |
|
Logged in as: username |
Username you used to log in to the Services Router. |
|
Help |
Link to context-sensitive help information. |
|
About |
Displays information about the J-Web Interface, such as the version number. |
|
Logout |
Ends your current login session with the Services Router and returns you to the login page. |
|
Task bar |
Menu of J-Web main options. Click to access.
The task bar has the following additional options:
|
| Main Pane | |
|
Help (?) icon |
Displays useful information—such as the definition, format, and valid range of an option—when you move the cursor over the question mark. |
|
Red asterisk (*) |
Indicates a required field. |
|
Path to current task |
Path of main options and suboptions you selected to display the current main and side panes. |
|
Icon Legend |
(Applies to the configuration editor only) Explains icons that appear in the user interface to provide information about configuration statements:
|
| Side Pane | |
|
Configuration hierarchy |
(Applies to the configuration editor only) Displays the hierarchy of committed statements in the Services Router configuration.
|