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Comtech EF Data LPOD PS 1.5 - HTTP Interface Features; Menu Tree; Page Navigation; Page Sections

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Low Power Outdoor (LPOD) Amplifier/Block Up Converter (BUC)
Revision 15
Ethernet Interface Operation 4–12 MN-LPOD
4.4.3 HTTP Interface Features
4.4.3.1 Menu Tree
Home
Admin
Config
Status
Home
Access
Amplifier
Summary
Contact
SNMP
LNB
Status
Support
Utility
FETs
Redundancy
Events
Statistics
Trending Graphs
Figure 4-5. LPOD HTTP Interface Menu Tree
Figure 4-5 shows the menus and pages in the LPOD HTTP Interface. This interface has four top
level navigation tabs, shown in blue. Each top level tab has page hyperlinks (grey). These
hyperlinks open individual nested Web pages.
4.4.3.2 Page Navigation
The HTTP Interface has four navigation tabs at the top of each page.
Click a navigation tab to see its page hyperlinks. Click a page hyperlink
to open a page.
This manual uses a convention for all web pages to show you how to navigate to the featured
page: Navigation Tab | Page Hyperlink. For example, Home | Homeinstructs you to click the
Homenavigation tab, and then click the Home page hyperlink.
4.4.3.3 Page Sections
This manual explains the purpose and operation for each Web page and its sections.
Each page has one or more sections. The title at the upper-left corner
of each page or section describes its operational features. Each
section can have editable fields, action buttons and read-only displays
for a specific function.
4.4.3.4 Action Buttons
Action buttons are important in the LPOD HTTP Interface. Click an action
button to do one of these tasks:
Click [Refresh] to see the latest page data.
Reset changed parameters to remove unsaved changes.
Submit (save) changes.
If you change any parameters, make sure to click the related action button
before you leave the page. If you go to another page without first clicking the
action button, your changes are not saved.

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