File name: rcon_pageusage.htmlAdministrative
console page features
This topic provides information
about the basic elements of an
administrative console page, such as the various tabs.
Administrative console pages are arranged in a few
basic patterns. Understanding
their layout and behavior can help you use them more easily.
Collection
pages
Use collection pages to manage a collection of existing
administrative
objects. A collection page typically contains one or more of the following
elements:
- Scope
- Scope is
described in Administrative console scope settings.
- Preferences
- Preferences are described in Administrative
console preference settings.
- Table of existing
objects
- The table displays existing administrative objects
of the type specified
by the collection page. The table columns summarize the values of
the key
settings for these objects. If no objects exist yet, an empty table
is displayed.
Use the available options to create a new object.
- Buttons for performing actions
- The available
actions are described on the Administrative console buttons
help panel. In most cases, you need to select one or more of the objects
in
the table, then click an action. The action is applied to the selected
objects.
- Sort toggle buttons
- The
column headings in the table are followed by icons for sort ascending
(^) and sort descending (v). By default, items such as names are
sorted in
descending order (alphabetically). To enable another sorting order,
click
the icons for the column that you want to sort.
Detail
pages
Use detail pages to configure specific administrative
objects, such as
an application server. A detail page typically contains one or more
of the
following elements:
- Configuration
tabbed page
- This tabbed page is for modifying the configuration
of an administrative
object. Each configuration page has a set of general properties that
is specific
to the administrative object. Other sets of properties display on
the page,
but vary depending on the administrative object.
- Runtime tabbed page
- This tabbed page displays the configuration
that is currently in use for
the administrative object. The object is read-only in most cases.
Some detail
pages do not have runtime tabs.
If you can edit runtime properties,
these
properties directly affect the current runtime environment, but are
not preserved
when that environment is stopped.
- Local
Topology tabbed page
- This tabbed page displays the topology
that is currently in use for the
administrative object. View the topology by expanding and collapsing
the different
levels of the topology. Some detail pages do not have local topology
tabs.
- Buttons for performing actions
- Buttons
to perform specific actions display on the configuration tabbed
page and the Runtime tabbed page. The displayed buttons vary based
on the
administrative object. The available buttons are described on the
Administrative
console buttons help panel.
Wizard pages
Use wizard pages to complete a configuration process comprised
of several
steps. Be aware that wizards show or hide certain steps depending
on the characteristics
of the specific object that you are configuring.
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