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Network Management Card User’s Guide 16
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Network menu
To do the following, see the Network Menu chapter on page 18:
Configure new TCP/IP settings for the Management Card.
Identify the Domain Name Service (DNS) Server and test the
network connection to that server.
Define settings that affect FTP, Telnet, the Web Interface,
SNMP, and Email.
Note: For information about how the
Network
menu’s
Telnet/
Web
option can affect access to the Web Interface, see
Web menu options on page 12.
System menu
To do the following, see the System Menu chapter on page 22:
Control
Administrator
and
Device Manager
access.
Define the system
Name
,
Contact
, and
Location
values.
Set the
Date
and
Time
used by the Management Card.
Use file transfer protocols.
Reboot the Management Card
Reset the Control Console settings to default settings.
Help menu
When you click
Help
, the
Contents
for the online help is automatically
displayed to provide for easy navigation to a specific online help topic.
However, from any of the Web Interface pages, you can use the
question marks (
?
) that appears in the top right corner to link to the
section of the online help that covers that page’s content.
The
Help
menu also has an
About System
option you use to view
information about the Management Card’s
Model Number
,
Serial
Number
,
Hardware Revision
,
Manufacture Date
,
MAC Address
,
Application Module
and
APC OS (AOS) Module
, including the date and
time these
modules
were loaded.
Note: In the Control Console, the
About System
option, which is a
System
menu option, identifies the
Flash Type
used.
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