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Version 5.8 29 September 2009
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
3.1.3 Toolbar
The toolbar provides command buttons for quick-and-easy access to frequently required
commands, as described in the table below:
Table 3-1: Description of Toolbar Buttons
Icon Button
Name
Description
Applies parameter settings to the device (refer to ''
Submit
Saving
Configuration'' 167 on page ).
Note:
This icon is grayed out when not applicable to the currently
opened page.
Saves parameter settings to flash memory (refer to ''
Burn
Saving
Configuration'' 167 on page ).
Opens a drop-down menu list with frequently needed commands:
Device
Actions
Load Configuration File: opens the 'Configuration File' page for
loading an ini file (refer to ''Backing Up and Restoring
Configuration'' 175 on page ).
Save Configuration File: opens the 'Configuration File' page for
saving the ini file to a PC (refer to ''Backing Up and Restoring
Configuration'' 175 on page ).
Reset: opens the 'Maintenance Actions' page for resetting the
device (refer to ''Resetting the Device'' 165 on page ).
Software Upgrade Wizard: opens the 'Software Upgrade Wizard'
page for upgrading the device's software (refer to ''Software
Upgrade Wizard'' 171 on page ).
Opens the 'Home' page (refer to ''
Home
Using the Home Page''
54
on page
).
Opens the Online Help topic of the currently opened configuration
page in the Work pane (refer to ''
Help
Getting Help'' 51 on page ).
Logs off a session with the Web interface (refer to ''
Log off
Logging Off the
Web Interface'' 52 on page ).
Note:
If you modify parameters that take effect only after a device reset, after you
click the Submit
button, the toolbar displays the word "Reset" (in red color),
as shown in the figure below. This is a reminder to later save ('burn') your
settings to flash memory and reset the device.
Figure 3-3: "Reset" Displayed on Toolbar

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