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Using the Product Manager
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Product Manager Overview
• Run port diagnostics.
• Set the date and time on the switch.
Using the Product Manager
This section provides a general overview of the Product Manager and
its functions. For details on performing specific tasks and using
specific dialog boxes, refer to the appropriate chapters in this manual.
Keyboard
Navigation
Use standard keyboard navigation in dialog boxes. For example, use
the Tab , arrow, and backspace keys to move through dialog box fields
and the Enter key to perform default button functions.
Using Dialog Boxes
Buttons such as OK, Activate and Close or Cancel initiate functions in a
dialog box. There is a difference between the OK and Activate buttons.
The OK button saves the data you entered and closes the dialog box.
The Activate button saves the data you entered without closing the
dialog box, unless there is a Close button in which case, Activate saves
the information without closing the box. There is also a difference
between the Close and Cancel buttons. The Close button closes the
dialog box and saves the data you entered. The Cancel button cancels
the operation and closes the dialog box without saving the
information you entered.
Illustrations Used in
this Manual
Figures containing EFC Manager and Product Manager screens in
this manual are included for illustration purposes only. These
illustrations may not match exactly what you see through your server
or workstation. Title bars have been removed from the illustrations
and fields in the illustrations may contain different data than in
screens displayed on your system.
Logging Into the EFC
Manager
To open the Product Manager, you must first log into the EFC
Manager.
1. Perform one of the following steps:
• If you are using the EFC Server, the EFC Manager application
automatically starts when you power on or reboot the EFC
Server. If you reboot or switch on the EFC Server and the EFC
Manager login screen displays, skip to step 3 to log in.