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and passwords, the RADIUS login authentication mode uses the RADIUS Server to authenticate the users' login
attempts.
NOTE
The local login authentication mode is enabled by default. For more information see "Configuring the login
authentication mode" on page 50
6 Click Login. The Summit WM GUI main menu page is displayed.
NOTE
All images of the Summit WM GUI in this User Guide represent the Summit WM Controller WM200/2000. In the
footer of the Summit WM GUI, the following is displayed:
- [host name | product name | up time]
For example, [WM | WM1000 | 02 days, 22:57][WM | WM200/2000 | 01 days, 04:15]. If your Summit WM
GUI is running the WM200/2000 license, the footer will display WM200/2000.
- If there is no key (unlicensed), the product name will not be displayed.
- User is the user id you used to login in. For example, admin.
- Port Status is the connectivity state of the port. M represents the Management interface, which is on eth0 and
the numbered lights reflect the esa ports on the system. Green indicates the interface is up and running. Red
indicates the interface is down. The F icon represents the flash drive status: green if the flash drive is mounted,
and red if the flash drive is not mounted.
- For the Summit WM Controller WM100, the footer of the Summit WM GUI does not include the link status of
the physical interfaces.
7 From the main menu, click Summit Controller Configuration. The Summit Controller
Configuration page is displayed.