Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
Chapter 3 Getting Started
Working with the QPM User Interface
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Note
It is not recommended to use the browser Back button to navigate in QPM.
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Using QPM Tables
In QPM, lists of items are displayed in tables. A table consists of a table header
with filtering criteria, column headers with the column titles, a table footer with
the table action buttons, and one or more table pages containing the table contents.
with filtering criteria, column headers with the column titles, a table footer with
the table action buttons, and one or more table pages containing the table contents.
In general, you must select a table item before you click an action button. (Some
actions do not require any item selection, for example, creating a new item.)
actions do not require any item selection, for example, creating a new item.)
When an action can apply to more than one item, for example, deleting items, you
can select multiple items in a single page, and then click the action button. You
can select all items in a table by selecting the check box in the column header row.
can select multiple items in a single page, and then click the action button. You
can select all items in a table by selecting the check box in the column header row.
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Option bar
Displays the options available for the selected tab.
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QPM banner
Contains the Help, Logout, and About buttons:
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Click Help to open a window that displays
context-sensitive help for the currently displayed
page. The Help page also contains help contents, so
that you can use this button to access any online help
topic.
context-sensitive help for the currently displayed
page. The Help page also contains help contents, so
that you can use this button to access any online help
topic.
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Click Logout to log out of QPM and close the QPM
window.
window.
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Click About to display details about the version of
the application.
the application.
Table 3-1
Common GUI Elements in a QPM Page (continued)
Number
Area
Description