Navigating
Navigating the SRA Management Interface
The following sections describe how to navigate the SRA management interface:
• Management Interface Introduction
• Navigating the Management Interface
Management Interface Introduction
The following is an overview of basic setup tasks that connect you to the Web-based management interface of the SRA appliance. For more detailed information on establishing a management session and basic setup tasks, refer to the Dell SonicWALL SRA Getting Started Guide. To access the Web-based management interface of the Dell SonicWALL SRA:
1. Connect one end of a CAT-6 cable into the X0 port of your SRA appliance. Connect the other end of the cable into the computer you are using to manage the SRA appliance.
2. Set the computer you use to manage your SRA appliance to have a static IP address in the 192.168.200.x/24 subnet, such as 192.168.200.20. For help with setting up a static IP address on your computer, refer to the Dell SonicWALL SRA Getting Started Guide for your model.
Note For configuring the SRA appliance using the Web-based management interface, a Web browser supporting Java and HTTP uploads, such as Internet Explorer 8 or higher, Firefox 16.0 or higher, or Chrome 22.0 or higher is recommended. Users will need to use IE 8 or higher, supporting JavaScript, Java, cookies, SSL and ActiveX in order to take advantage of the full suite of SRA applications.
3. Open a Web browser and enter https://192.168.200.1 (the default LAN management IP address) in the Location or Address field.
4. A security warning may appear. Click the Yes button to continue.
The SRA Management Interface is displayed and prompts you to enter your user name and password. Enter admin in the User Name field, password in the Password field, select LocalDomain from the Domain drop-down list and click the Login button.
Note The number and duration of login attempts can be controlled by the use of the SRA auto-lockout feature. For information on configuring the auto-lockout feature, refer to the Configuring Login Security.
When you have successfully logged in, you will see the default page, System > Status.
Note If the default page after logging in is the Virtual Office user portal, you have selected a domain with user-only privileges. Administration can only be performed from the LocalDomain authentication domain. If you wish to log in as an administrator, make sure you select LocalDomain from the Domain drop-down list in the Login screen.
The System, Network, Portals, NetExtender, Secure Virtual Assist, Web Application Firewall, Users and Log menu headings on the left side of the browser window configure administrative settings. When you click one of the headings, its submenu options are displayed below it. Click on submenu links to view the corresponding management pages.
The Virtual Office option in the navigation menu opens a separate browser window that displays the login page for the user portal, Virtual Office.
The Help button in the upper right corner of the management interface opens a separate browser window that displays SRA help.
The Logout button in the upper right corner of the management interface terminates the management session and closes the browser window.
Navigating the Management Interface
The SRA Web-based management interface allows the administrator to configure the SRA appliance. The management interface contains top level, read-only windows and configuration windows:
• Windows - Displays information in a read-only format.
• Configuration windows - Enables administrator interaction to add and change values that characterize objects. For example, IP addresses, names, and authentication types.
is a sample window in the Web-based management interface. Note the various elements of a standard SRA interface window.
Figure 2:5 System > Status Page
The following is a sample configuration window:
For descriptions of the elements in the management interface, see the following sections:
• Common Icons in the Management Interface
• Tooltips in the Management Interface
The Status bar at the bottom of the management interface window displays the status of actions executed in the SRA management interface.
Click the Accept button at the top right corner of the main window to save any configuration changes you made on the page.
If the settings are contained in a secondary window within the management interface, the Accept button is still available at the top right corner of the window.
Navigating tables with large number of entries is simplified by navigation buttons located above the table. For example, the Log > View page contains an elaborate bank of navigation buttons:
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Navigation Buttons in the Log View Page
The System > Restart page provides a Restart button for restarting the SRA appliance.
Note Restarting takes approximately 2 minutes and causes all users to be disconnected.
Common Icons in the Management Interface
The following icons are used throughout the SRA management interface:
• Clicking on the configure icon displays a window for editing the settings.
• Clicking on the delete icon deletes a table entry.
• Moving the pointer over the comment icon displays text from a Comment field entry.
Tooltips in the Management Interface
Many pages throughout the management interface display popup tooltips with configuration information when the mouse cursor hovers over a check box, text field, or radio button. Some fields have a Help icon that provides a tooltip stating related requirements.
The Help button in the upper right corner of the management interface opens a separate Web browser that displays the main SRA help.
SRA appliances also include online context-sensitive help, available from the management interface by clicking the question mark button on the top-right corner of most pages. Clicking on the question mark button opens a new browser window that displays management page or feature-specific help.
Note Accessing the SRA appliance online help requires an active Internet connection.
The Logout button in the upper right corner of the management interface terminates the management session.
When you click the Logout button, you are logged out of the SRA management interface and the Web browser is closed.
The SRA navigation bar is located on the left side of the SRA management interface and is comprised of a hierarchy of menu headings. Most menu headings expand to a submenu of related management functions, and the first submenu item page is automatically displayed. For example, when you click the System heading, the System > Status page is displayed. The navigation menu headings are: System, Network, Portals, Services, NetExtender, End Point Control, Secure Virtual Assist, Secure Virtual Meeting, Web Application Firewall, High Availability (SRA 4600/4200 only), Users, Log, and Virtual Office.
The submenus of each heading on the navigation bar are described briefly in the following table.
Table 11 SRA Navigation Bar Layout
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