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- play_arrow Overview
- J-Web User Interface for EX Series Switches Overview
- J-Web Interface—Application Package
- Understanding J-Web User Interface Sessions
- Dashboard for EX Series Switches
- Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools
- Understand Alarm Types and Severity Levels on EX Series Switches
- Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes (J-Web Procedure)
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- play_arrow Monitoring
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- Check Active Alarms with the J-Web Interface
- Monitor System Log Messages
- Monitoring Chassis Information
- Monitoring System Properties
- Monitoring System Process Information
- Monitoring Switch Control Traffic
- Monitoring Interface Status and Traffic
- Monitoring PoE
- Monitoring Hosts Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool
- Monitoring Network Traffic Using Traceroute
- Monitoring DHCP Services
- Monitoring OSPF Routing Information
- Monitoring RIP Routing Information
- Monitoring BGP Routing Information
- Monitoring Routing Information
- Monitoring Ethernet Switching on EX Series Switches (J-Web)
- Monitoring IGMP Snooping
- Monitoring Spanning Tree Protocols on Switches
- Monitoring CoS Classifiers
- Monitoring CoS Drop Profiles
- Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
- Monitoring CoS Forwarding Classes
- Monitoring Interfaces That Have CoS Components
- Monitoring CoS Rewrite Rules
- Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps
- Monitoring the Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics on EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Monitoring 802.1X Authentication
- Monitoring Port Security
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- play_arrow Administration
- play_arrow Software, Files, Licenses, Logs
- Uploading a Configuration File (J-Web Procedure)
- Managing Configuration Files Through the Configuration History (J-Web Procedure)
- Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (J-Web Procedure)
- Updating J-Web Interface on EX Series Switches (J-Web Procedure)
- Upgrading Junos OS on EX Series Switches (J-Web Procedure)
- Managing Licenses for the EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Rebooting or Halting the EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Managing Log, Temporary, and Crash Files on the Switch (J-Web Procedure)
- Registering the EX Series Switch with the J-Web Interface
- Generating Support Information Reports for EX Series Switches Using the J-Web Interface
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- play_arrow Troubleshooting
- play_arrow Troubleshooting Task
- play_arrow FAQ
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Using the Point and Click CLI Tool in the J-Web Interface to Edit Configuration Text
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
To edit the configuration on a series of pages of clickable options that steps you through the hierarchy, select Configure > CLI Tools > Point&Click CLI. The side pane displays the top level of the configured hierarchy, and the work area displays configured hierarchy options and the Icon Legend.
To expand or hide the hierarchy of all the statements in the side pane, click Expand all or Hide all. To expand or hide an individual statement in the hierarchy, click the expand (+) or collapse (–) icon to the left of the statement.
Only those statements included in the committed configuration are displayed in the hierarchy.
The configuration information in the work area consists of configuration options that correspond to configuration statements. Configuration options that contain subordinate statements are identified by the term Nested.
To include, edit, or delete statements in the candidate configuration, click one of the links described in Table 1. Then specify configuration information by typing in a field, selecting a value from a list, or selecting a check box (toggle).
Link | Function |
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Add new entry | Displays fields and lists for a statement identifier, allowing you to add a new identifier to a statement. |
Configure | Displays information for a configuration option that has not been configured, allowing you to include a statement. |
Delete | Deletes the corresponding statement or identifier from the configuration. All subordinate statements and identifiers contained within a deleted statement are also discarded. |
Edit | Displays information for a configuration option that has already been configured, allowing you to edit a statement. |
Identifier | Displays fields and lists for an existing statement identifier, allowing you to edit the identifier. |
As you navigate through the configuration, the hierarchy level is displayed at the top of the work area. You can click a statement or identifier in the hierarchy to display the corresponding configuration options in the work area.
The work area includes icons that display information about statements and identifiers when you place your cursor over them. Table 2 describes these icons.
Icon | Function |
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C | Displays a comment about a statement. |
I | Indicates that a statement is inactive. |
M | Indicates that a statement has been added or modified but has not been committed. |
* | Indicates that the statement or identifier is required in the configuration. |
? | Provides online help information. |
After typing or selecting your configuration edits, click a button in the work area (described in Table 3) to apply your changes or cancel them, refresh the display, or discard parts of the candidate configuration. An updated configuration does not take effect until you commit it.
Button | Function |
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Refresh | Updates the display with any changes to the configuration made by other users. |
Commit | Verifies edits and applies them to the current configuration file running on the switch. |
Discard | Removes edits applied to or deletes existing statements or identifiers from the candidate configuration. |