Introduction

Introduction to the RAPTOR Web User Interface reference.

The iMX350 is an Intelligent Cyber Secure Platform that supports switching and routing on a single platform. It has a simplified user interface which allows easy configuration and monitoring with a Web-based user interface ( Web UI). Web-based UI or Web User UI accepts input and provides output by generating web pages viewed by the user using a web browser.

Purpose

This chapter states the purpose and scope of the user manual and lists acronyms and conventions used in all volumes of the user manual. For more information or support, email [email protected].

This document is designed to provide iMX350 users with the web pages' information required to configure the iMX350 through the web interface. All web configurations and statistics related pages are illustrated with field descriptions and additional information to help the end user.

Scope

This document explains in detail all web screens and fields for the Web UI. It does not include the details of the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) server architecture, backend processing of web screens, or the protocol details.

Web Interface Conventions

RAPTOR’s WEB interface is composed of different screen elements which are used to get input from user and/or to display output. These screen elements are Text Fields, Option Buttons, Check Boxes, Combo Boxes, Buttons, Text Areas, and Lists.



The following sample screens depict the IS5Com Web interface with the standard screen elements named, as it is used in this document.

Figure 1. Web Interface – Different Screen Elements – Part 1


Figure 2. Web Interface – Different Screen Elements – Part 2


Browser Settings

For product screens viewed in Internet Explorer, ensure that the browser settings are follows.

Figure 3. Browser Settings—General Tab


Go to General, then Browsing History, and click Settings.

Figure 4. Browser Settings—Browser History Settings


Select Every time I visit the webpage as shown. Click OK.

Document Conventions

Table 1 lists the terms and typographical conventions used in this document.

Table 1. Conventions Used in this Document
Convention Usage Example
Arial Bold 10 Navigation path to each screen. Includes tab name as well. Layer 3 Management > IP > VLAN Interface
Any references to screen elements like action Buttons, option Buttons, check boxes, screens names. There are two options to save the configuration data namely, Flash Saveand Remote Save
Arial 10 Italics User Inputs to Fields. Specify the name of the configuration file available in the remote system. The default file name is iS5Com.conf.
Note Denotes any additional information on an associated topic.
Note:

All configurations are active only when the SNTP module is enabled.