User's Manual 336 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
18.2.4 Color-Coding of SRDs in Web Interface
To easily identify your configured SRDs, the Web interface displays each SRD in a unique
color. The color is automatically and randomly assigned to new SRDs, and is displayed in a
box alongside the name of the SRD, in tables where the SRD is configured or assigned.
This is applied throughout the Web interface's GUI. The following example shows SRDs
assigned with unique color codes.
Figure 18-9: Color-Coding of SRDs
18.2.5 Automatic Configuration based on SRD
To facilitate configuration and eliminate possible flaws in configuration due to invalid
associations between configuration entities, the Web interface automatically configures
configuration entities based on SRD:
If you delete an SRD (in the SRD table) that is associated with other configuration
entities in other tables, the device automatically deletes the associated table rows. For
example, if you delete an SRD that is associated with a Proxy Set, the device
automatically deletes the Proxy Set.
If you associate an SRD with a configuration entity in another table (i.e., other than the
SRD table), the device automatically configures certain parameters of the
configuration entity according to the SRD or associated SRD. For example, if you add
a rule in the IP-to-IP Routing table and you select a Routing Policy, the 'Source IP
Group' and 'Destination IP Group' parameters list only IP Groups that re associated
with the SRD to which the Routing Policy is assigned (and IP Groups belonging to a
Shared SRD, if exists).
If your configuration setup includes only a single SRD, the device automatically
selects the SRD when adding related configuration entities. For example, when adding
an IP Group, the single SRD is automatically selected in the Add Row dialog box.