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This section helps you to understand all the enhancements made for EMA GUI in this release. These are only the look-n-feel enhancements made towards EMA GUI.
From 4.2 release onwards, SBC does not support EMA Navigator. All Navigator objects are now available in the All perspective.
SBC EMA GUI is enhanced to display only the required columns for any object table. This enhancement is available for all the display tables. Also, the display table allows you to use the Show All or Hide All options.
This Show/Hide Column button is available below the filters in all the display tables.
Click Show/Hide Column to view the complete list of available columns.
All the drop-down lists are now sorted. The sorting is performed in the following order:
You can now search the options available in the drop-down list using keywords. This option is very helpful when the list of options displayed in the drop-down list is very long. This feature helps you to choose the required option in short time (you should be aware of the keyword to search precisely). The drop-down list auto updates with the available options as you type.
Modal Dialog boxes display EMA related information and decision making options. These boxes are used to confirm an action which you would like to execute and to Enter/Exit an application. These boxes display text and interactive buttons in easily readable font and color.
Example1:
Example2:
Example3:
Object names and fields are modified for better understanding and readability.
For example: Sip Active Group Reg Status
is now defined as SIP Active Group Register Status
.
This enhancement is available for all the object names and field names in EMA GUI.
Earlier Naming Conventions:
Current Naming Conventions:
SBC EMA GUI is now enhanced to provide the ability to navigate to dependent objects with a single click and return to parent object again with a single click. A dependent object can be described as a field in the parent object which can be created, edited, and deleted.
For example: While creating a Static Route, the IP Interface Group
and IP Interface
are dependent objects.
If a IP Interface Name is not created yet, EMA provides you an option to create one while creating the New Static Route. Click the link, IP Interface Name on this page to navigate to the IP Interface object, where you can create a new one. Similarly, in IP Interface window, Port Name becomes a dependent object.
Once you have the IP Interface created and selected, click << Back to Static Route on top of the Navigation pane to move back to Static Route screen with the selected IP Interface.
EMA retains the values of fields entered in the parent object after returning from the dependent object. For example, if you are creating a new Static Route and have several fields entered, and then navigate to create a dependent object and return to Static Route, EMA still retains the values entered for the fields in the static route.
This enhancement applies to all the objects with new configurable fields.
As an enhancement, the total number of instances and the number currently display are shown in the bottom left of each instance table. In addition, at the bottom right of any instance/object table, additional pagination options are displayed to allow the user to navigate between pages.
You can:
navigate to first page of instances if there is more than one page and you are not on the first page.
navigate to previous page of instances if there is more than one page and you are not on the first page.
directly to a specific page of instances. If there are more than 5 pages of instances, this ability will be provided for 5 pages at a time.
navigate to the next page of instances if there is more than one page and you are not on the last page.
navigate to the last page of instance if there is more than one page and you are not on the last page.
By default, all tables with 100 or fewer instances will be sorted by the first column. For performance reasons, if the number of records is more than 100, then instances will be displayed in the order as they are stored in database.
For example: Here's the Address Context table with more than 10 records in it. The left bottom side of the table displays the total list of records available in the back-end along with the number of records available in each page. The right bottom side of the table displays the number of pages with records and with navigation buttons to each page in it.
This enhancement applies to all the instance tables in SBC EMA.
Example1 - Address Context
Example2 - Zone
The following changes are made to the Application Management workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
For more information, refer to Users and Application Management - Application Management.
The following changes are made to the User and Session Management workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
For more information, refer to Users and Application Management - User and Session Management.
The following changes are made to the Configuration Import/Export workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
For more information, refer to System Administration - Configuration Template Import (EMA).
The following changes are made to the Profile Import/Export workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
For more information, refer to System Administration - Profile Import and Export.
The following changes are made to the Alarms workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
Cleared Alarm Workspace:
Current Alarm Workspace:
For more information, refer to Dashboard - Alarms.
The following changes are made to the SIP Adaptor workspace GUI to make it consistent with the EMA standard rendering UI:
For more information, refer to System Provisioning - SIP Adaptor (SMM) Profile.
The Search Audit Logs tool is now available as a separate page under Troubleshooting Tools option (was under Logs page earlier).
For more information, refer to Troubleshooting Tools - Search Audit Logs.
SBC EMA is enhanced with a new object, File Upload, which is same as the Upload Files tab in EMA Platform Mode. The SBC files can now be uploaded via EMA GUI too.
The File Upload object has the following enhanced features:
Only administrators are allowed to access the File Management screen.
For more information, refer to System Administration - File Upload.
The functionality of the Platform Manager product has been redesigned and integrated with EMA. There is no longer a separate Platform Manager product. Instead, EMA now has two modes:
The following Platform features are available in EMA GUI when the application is Up or Down:
The following Platform features are only available when the application is Down:
If you attempt to access one of these features when the application is running, a note is displayed informing you to stop the application to access these feature.
The user interface is re-designed to be consistent with EMA GUI. The SBC supports both standalone or HA Pair configuration.
Only Administrators can access Platform Manager functionality.
To access the SBC in EMA Platform Mode:
Enter the management IP address followed by ":444" (port) in the address bar of the browser, for example: if you are trying to access the SBC box which has the IP address as "https://10.54.21.19/", enter "https://10.54.21.19:444/"
To access individual objects (which are listed above), refer to Monitoring - Dashboard, Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting Tools and Troubleshooting - Call Trace Logs and Monitors.
The following are the enhancements of this feature:
Only the Administrators, Field Service, Guests and Operators have the ability to access the Call Trace Configuration screen.
For more information, refer to Call Trace and Packet Capture - Call Trace.