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AX SERIES: Web GUI and Command Line Interfaces

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As the old saying goes, everything is easy once you know how, so A10 engineers have made the AX Series family user interfaces easy to use and intuitive from the start.

Realizing not everyone prefers the same interface, A10 developed the Web GUI and CLI in tandem, allowing administrators to use either.

So What Does it Look Like?

Please watch LBDigest's independent video review of the Web GUI (left) by Tony Bourke, as he sets up a basic load balancing scenario. You can also watch a larger scale video here.

Web GUI Screen Captures Click on any image for an expanded view
Web GUI AX Summary Page
Web GUI Monitor Mode View of Virtual Server Status
Web GUI Config Mode Interface View

CLI Screen Captures Click on any image for an expanded view
CLI SSH Putty session using “sh int” abbreviated “show interfaces” command for interface status and configuration
CLI SSH Putty session using “sh run” abbreviated “show running-config” command for current operating configuration
CLI SSH Putty session using “sh ver” abbreviated “show version” command for system hardware and software status

Web-based Graphical User Interface

With the default HTTPS Web GUI we've mapped out a crisp and clean look, broken down into two modes, Monitor Mode and Config Mode. Each mode is a near mirror image in terms of layout. Generally speaking, as the names imply:

  • Monitor Mode enables an administrator to see the operational status of the box, from performance statistics, to administrator logins and much more, all without the chance of inadvertent configuration errors.
  • Config Mode is the primary destination on the initial setup, and can be revisited to change any system, load balancing or advanced application delivery related settings.

Of course, encrypted HTTPS is enabled by default for secure, encrypted administration.

Text-based Command Line Interface

Often a more direct method is the CLI, especially if used day in, day out. The CLI uses a common industry standard format, as such:

  • "show version" can become "sh ver"
  • "Show ?" will show all the next command
  • Enable and Config modes supported
  • SSH is enabled by default for secure, encrypted administration
 
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