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J-Web Layout

Each page of the J-Web interface is divided into the following panes shown in Figure 32 and Figure 33:

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 32: J-Web Layout

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Figure 33: J-Web Layout—Configuration Editor

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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.

hostnamemodel

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.

  • Monitor—View information about configuration and hardware on the Services Router.
  • Configuration—Configure the Services Router with Quick Configuration or the configuration editor, and view configuration history.
  • Diagnose—Troubleshoot network connectivity problems.
  • Manage—Manage files and licenses, upgrade software, and reboot the Services Router.
  • Events—View events and set up filters for an event summary.
  • Alarms—View the alarm summary.
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:

  • C—Comment. Move your cursor over the icon to view a comment about the configuration statement.
  • I—Inactive. The configuration statement does not affect the Services Router.
  • M—Modified. The configuration statement is added or modified.
  • *—Mandatory. The configuration statement must have a value.
Side Pane

Configuration hierarchy

(Applies to the configuration editor only) Displays the hierarchy of committed statements in the Services Router configuration.

  • Click Expand all to display the entire hierarchy.
  • Click Hide all to display only the statements at the top level.
  • Click plus signs (+) to expand individual items.
  • Click minus signs (-) to hide individual items.

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