This topic describes how to navigate pages and tasks in the Integrated Solutions Console.
Be sure you understand the terms and information in the Console layout before reading this section.
The console navigation provides a hierarchical view of all of the tasks available in the console. A task is a page in the work area consisting of one or more console modules. All of the modules on the page are provided to start and complete the task. To open a task, simply click the task name in the navigation. The task is opened in a new page in the work area.
The following table describes the controls for the console navigation tree and entries in the tree.
Icon | Function |
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| Represents an organizational node in the navigation tree that contains pages or other navigation nodes. Click the icon to expand the node. |
| Closes an organizational node. |
When you first access the console, all tasks to which you have access are displayed in the navigation. Use the view menu at the top of the navigation to filter the list of tasks by product. Or, you can create a customized list by selecting My tasks from the View menu. For instructions on creating and managing your custom list of tasks, see My tasks.
Each page contains one or more Web applications or console modules. A console module enables you to perform an operation, such as displaying a list or stopping a managed system. The title and the controls for the module are displayed on the title bar. Depending on the functions supported by the module, the following icons might be displayed on the title bar:
icon is displayed
if the module allows you to edit settings for the portlet. For example, a
module that retrieves performance data could permit you to specify the server
to be analyzed. When you click the icon, an edit screen is displayed. Click
the
icon to return
to the previous screen.
icon allows
you to return to the previous screen.
icon is displayed
if help is available for the module. When you click the icon, the help is
displayed in a separate browser window.
icon allows
you to minimize the module view. When you click the icon, only the title bar
is visible on the page. Click the
icon to return to the maximize state.
icon allows
you to maximize a module view. When you click the icon, the full portlet view
is visible on the page. Click the
icon to return to the minimize state.
In addition to the controls on the title bar, a module can include controls for other actions, such as a button to submit input. Some modules have controls that launch other modules. If a module launches another module, the newly launched module is displayed on a new page.
Help is available for the entire console or for a specific module in the console.
To access console help, perform the following steps:
To access help for a module on a page, perform the following steps:
icon. That icon is displayed only if help
is available for the module. The help is displayed in a separate browser window.
Icon | Function |
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| Use these controls to navigate the list of pages you have viewed. Click
|
| Click either of these icons to synchronize the navigation tree with the current topic. The current topic will be highlighted in the navigation tree. This function is useful if you followed links from one help topic to other topics and you want to determine where the current topic is listed in the help navigation tree. |
| Permits you to add the current page to your browser favorites list or bookmarks. |
| Displays a window for printing the help topic that is displayed. |
| Maximizes the target view. This control is available for the Table of Contents view, the Search Results view, and the topic display area. |
| Restores a maximized view to its normal size. |
| Changes the view to the Search Results view. To search all of the help topics, type a word or words in the Search field. Enclose a phrase within double quotes. You can use Boolean operators (such as OR) in the search string. To limit the scope of the search, click Search scope. Click GO to start the search. A list of topics that contain the target strings are displayed in the results frame. |
| Changes from the Search Results view to the Table of Contents view. |