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Chapter 4: Learning Configuration Expert Basics
A Look at the Configuration Tree Icons
The configuration tree uses the icons described in the following table to represent 
configuration tree objects, to indicate that there is a wizard or dialog box associated with 
an object, and to identify configuration file changes and errors:
Wizards and Dialog Boxes
You can configure objects through wizards and dialog boxes, which are forms that prompt 
you for the appropriate configuration information.
Wizards take you step-by-step through the process of adding objects that are complex to 
configure. If you add an object using a wizard, there will be a wizard icon 
 next to that 
object.
Property sheets are used to add easily configurable objects and also to modify the 
configuration settings of objects once they have been added. If there is a dialog box 
associated with an object, there will be a dialog box icon
next to that object.
Table 4. Configuration tree icons and descriptions
Icon
Description
Represents a configuration file or configurable object, such as an interface, 
VLAN, QoS policy, ACL, and so on. 
Double-clicking an object’s folder icon displays the contents of that object. 
Represents a chassis module.
Double-clicking a module icon displays that module’s ports. However, this is 
not the case with the Control Module icon because there are no ports 
associated with the Control Module.
Represents a port.
Indicates that a dialog box is associated with an object. You can configure the 
object by using its dialog box.
Indicates that a wizard is associated with an object. You can configure the 
object by using its wizard.