Guided activities are steps that help you perform specific tasks. To guide you through a specific portion of the task, a guided activity might start a wizard.
Configuring clusters or servers to support certain functions, such as network deployment, is intricate and can be difficult for those who are not familiar with the tasks. IBM® provides guided activities that explain the task and can start wizards that guide you through the configuration. Use guided activities until you become familiar with performing these configurations.
A guided activity describes a logical series of tasks you must complete to achieve a specific goal. Each step in the guided activity corresponds to a task required to perform a part of the configuration, for example, configuring a cluster. To further simplify the configuration, some steps might offer a wizard to guide you through the configuration panels you must complete for that step. Figure 1 shows the administrative console displaying a guided activity.
A wizard guides you through the configuration panels you must complete to achieve a specific configuration goal. The number of panels presented varies with the complexity of the task. After you save the changes, you can proceed to the next step in the guided activity. A guided activity starts a wizard when you select Click to perform step in the description.
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