Version 7.2 61 Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 6. Web-Based Management
• To move one index down (e.g., from Index 3 to Index 4): Click the down arrow;
the row moves one index down in the table (e.g., to 4) and the row that originally
occupied the index is moved one index up (e.g., to 3). In other words, the rows
have swapped positions.
4. Continue clicking the required arrow until the row has moved to the desired location in
the table.
6.1.6.8 Searching Table Entries
You can search for any parameter value (alphanumerics) in configuration tables, using the
Search tool. The Search tool, located above each table, is shown below and described in
the subsequent table:
Figure 6-13: Table Search Tool
Table 6-4: Table Search Tool Description
Item # Description
1
'Specify Columns' drop-down list for selecting the table column (parameter) in which to
do the search. By default, the search is done in all columns.
2
Search box to enter your search key (parameter value).
3
Magnifying-glass icon which when clicked performs the search.
To search for a table value:
1. If you want to perform the search on all table columns, skip this step; otherwise, from
the 'Specify Columns' drop-down list, select the table column in which you want to
perform the search; the name of the drop-down list changes to the name of the
selected column.
2. In the Search box, enter the value for which you want to search.
3. Click the magnifying-glass icon to run the search. If the device finds the value, the
table displays only the rows in which the value was found. You can then select any
row and modify it by clicking the Edit button. If the search is unsuccessful, no rows are
displayed.
4. To quit the Search tool and continue configuring rows, click the icon located in the
Search box.
6.1.7 Searching for Configuration Parameters
You can search in the Web interface for parameter names (standalone or table
parameters) and values. The search key can include the full parameter name (Web or ini
file name) or a substring of it. If you search for a substring, all parameters containing the
substring in their names are listed in the search result. For example, to search for the
parameter 'Telnet Server TCP Port', you can use any of the following search keys:
"Telnet Server TCP Port" (Web name)
"TelnetServerPort" (ini file name)
"Telnet"