User's Manual  56  Document #: LTRT-10632 
 
  Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC 
Table  6-1: Description of the Web GUI Areas 
Item #  Description 
1 
Company logo. 
2 
Menu bar containing the menus. 
3 
Toolbar providing frequently required command buttons. 
  Save: Saves configuration changes to the device's flash memory (without 
resetting the device). If you make a configuration change, the button is 
surrounded by a red-colored border as a reminder to save your settings to flash 
memory, by clicking the button. 
  Reset: Opens the Maintenance Actions page, which is used for performing 
various maintenance procedures such as resetting the device (see 'Basic 
Maintenance' on page 821). If you make a configuration change that takes effect 
only after a device reset, the button is surrounded by a red-colored border as a 
reminder to save your settings to flash memory with a device reset; otherwise, 
your changes revert to previous settings if the device subsequently resets or 
powers off.  
  Actions:   
  Configuration File: Opens the Configuration File page, which is used for 
saving the ini file to a folder on your PC, or for loading an ini file to the device 
(see 'Configuration File' on page 
875). 
  Auxiliary Files: Opens the Auxiliary Files page, which is used for loading 
Auxiliary files to the device (see 'Loading Auxiliary Files through Web 
Interface' on page 
832). 
  License Key: Opens the License Key page, which is used for installing a new 
License Key file (see 'Installing License Key through Web Interface' on page 
864). 
  Software Upgrade: Starts the Software Upgrade Wizard for upgrading the 
device's software (see 'Software Upgrade Wizard' on page 
869). 
  Switchover: Opens the High Availability Maintenance page, which is used for 
switching between Active and Redundant devices (see High Availability 
Maintenance on page 825). 
  Configuration Wizard: Opens the SBC Configuration Wizard, which is used 
for quick-and-easy configuration of the device (see SBC Configuration Wizard 
4 
Alarm bell icon, which displays the number of active alarms generated by the device. 
The color of the number of alarms display indicates the highest severity of an active 
alarm. If you click the icon, the Active Alarms table is displayed. For more information 
on the table, see Viewing Active Alarms. 
5 
Button displaying the username of the currently logged in user. If you click the button, 
information of the logged-in user is displayed (see 'Viewing Logged-In User 
Information' on page 84) and the Log Out button is provided to log out the Web 
session (see 'Logging Off the Web Interface' on page 71). 
6 
Tab bar containing tabs pertaining to the selected menu: 
  Setup menu: 
  IP Network 
  Signaling & Media 
  Administration 
  Monitor menu: Monitor 
  Troubleshoot menu: Troubleshoot