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CoreWatch User’s Manual
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Chapter 4: Learning Configuration Expert Basics
The left pane of the Configuration Expert window includes the configuration tree, which 
you use to navigate to the objects (modules, ports, system, bridging, routing, and so on) 
you want to create, edit, or delete while configuring the SSR. For details on the 
configuration tree, see “Configuration Tree” next.
The contents of the right pane changes depending on what task you are performing in 
Configuration Expert. Initially the right pane contains the legend that describes some of 
the Configuration Expert icons. As you configure the SSR, the right pane will contain the 
wizard or dialog box necessary for the configuration task you are performing.
The Configuration Expert Toolbar at the top of the window is used to perform some 
Configuration Expert tasks as discussed in 
.
Configuration Tree
The configuration tree is a graphical representation of the SSR’s configuration. The 
configuration tree includes the configuration files discussed in 
. When you are configuring the SSR, you can use the configuration tree to view the 
contents of the configuration files so you can add, edit, or delete objects in those files.
You can view the contents of a configuration file by double-clicking its name or icon in the 
configuration tree. When you do so, Configuration Expert displays the file’s subtree. As 
shown in the following figure, a configuration file’s subtree includes system, bridging, 
routing, QoS, and security configuration objects. There are separate subtrees for each 
configuration file.
Figure 8. Configuration Tree
You navigate a subtree by double-clicking its objects or clicking the plus sign (+) of 
objects. As you do so, Configuration Expert expands the subtree to display the object’s 
contents. In the following figure, the System Configuration subtree has been expanded to 
Double-clicking a 
configuration file 
displays that file’s 
subtree