NSM Interface Overview

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Understanding the NSM interface design and layout can help you more easily navigate the functions within NSM. When you first log into NSM, the Inventory table is the default page shown. Using the Inventory table as an example, the general interface layout is mapped in the following figure. 

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Interface ItemDescription
1Left command menuDisplays the primary tasks and commands that can be selected. The command menu varies depending upon which view you are in and the command option you have selected.
2Show/hide commands iconActs as a switch to show or hide the left command menu. Click it to hide the command menu; click it again to show it.
3Tenant nameShows the name of the tenant whose data you are viewing. This is also a drop-down menu; click the tenant name to see all the tenants associated with your NSM instance.
4View nameShows which view is active in the interface. The Manager View is active in the example and is the default. The view represents the top level grouping of related tasks and commands. Refer to NSM Views for more details.
5Command pathShows the series of menu items selected to get to the information shown in the work space. In the documentation this same path is represented as HOME > Firewall View> Inventory. Sometimes this series of commands is also called the bread crumbs.
6Home CommandActs as the Home command for the selected option.
7SystemDisplays the System overview of NSM.
8Notification iconOpens the Notification Center. The number above the icon indicates the number of alerts detected. Refer to Notification Center for more details.
9Help iconOpens the Technical Documentation website where you can access the product documentation.
10User iconShows the initials of the user that's logged in but it also acts as a drop-down list. It shows the user name, user profile, the version of the product and the Log Out option.
11Work spaceDisplays the data associated with the menu options or commands selected. This can be a table, as shown in the example, a dashboard or a series of options to select or define.

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