SRA Overview | 73Note The number and duration of login attempts can be controlled by the use of the SRA auto-lockout feature. For information on configuring the auto-lockout feature, refer to the“Configuring Login Security” section on page 104.When you have successfully logged in, you will see the default page, System > Status.Note If the default page after logging in is the Virtual Office user portal, you have selected adomain with user-only privileges. Administration can only be performed from the LocalDomainauthentication domain. If you wish to log in as an administrator, make sure you selectLocalDomain from the Domain drop-down list in the Login screen.The System, Network, Portals, NetExtender, Secure Virtual Assist, Web ApplicationFirewall, Users and Log menu headings on the left side of the browser window configureadministrative settings. When you click one of the headings, its submenu options are displayedbelow it. Click on submenu links to view the corresponding management pages.The Virtual Office option in the navigation menu opens a separate browser window thatdisplays the login page for the user portal, Virtual Office.The Help button in the upper right corner of the management interface opens a separatebrowser window that displays SRA help.The Logout button in the upper right corner of the management interface terminates themanagement session and closes the browser window.Navigating the Management InterfaceThe SRA Web-based management interface allows the administrator to configure the SRAappliance. The management interface contains top level, read-only windows and configurationwindows:• Windows - Displays information in a read-only format.• Configuration windows - Enables administrator interaction to add and change values thatcharacterize objects. For example, IP addresses, names, and authentication types.is a sample window in the Web-based management interface. Note the various elements of astandard SRA interface window.