Local Management OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide1-7The following list explains each of the basic Local Management screen fields:Event Message Field — This field displays messages that indicate if a Local Managementprocedure was executed correctly or incorrectly, that changes were saved or not saved toNon-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), or that a user did not have access privileges toan application.Table 1-2 describes the most common event messages. Event messages related to specific LocalManagement applications are described with those applications throughout this manual.Display Fields — Display fields cannot be edited. These fields may display information whichnever changes, or changes as the result of Local Management operations, user selections, ornetwork monitoring information.Input Fields — Input fields require keyboard characters to be entered. IP addresses, System Date,and System Time are examples of Input fields.Selection Fields — Selection fields provide a series of possible values. Only applicable valuesappear in Selection fields.Command Fields — Command fields are located at the bottom of Local Management screens.Command fields are used to exit Local Management screens and to save Local Managemententries. Command fields perform a management action simply by being selected and activated.Only command fields can make a change to a device’s configuration.Table 1-2 Event MessagesMessage MeaningSAVED OK One or more fields were modified,and saved to NVRAM.NOT SAVED?--PRESS SAVE TOKEEP CHANGESOne or more fields were modified,but not yet saved to NVRAM.NOTHING TO SAVE The SAVE command was executed,but nothing was saved to NVRAM.