The status bar shows five pieces of information.
This is the name assigned to the PXE device. The default is "my PX." See Naming the PDU.
The numbers enclosed in parentheses is the IP address assigned to the PXE device. See Initial Network Configuration via CLI or Modifying Network Settings.
Tip: The presence of the device name and IP address in the status bar indicates the connection to the PXE device. If the connection is lost, it shows "" instead.
This is the user name you used to log in to the web interface.
This shows the date and time this login name was used to log in to this PXE device last time.
When the mouse pointer hovers over the last login time, detailed information about the last login is displayed, including the access client and IP address.
For the login via a local connection (serial RS‑232 or USB), <local> is displayed instead of an IP address.
There are different types of access clients:
The information in parentheses following "CLI" indicates how this user is connected to the CLI.
- Serial: Represents the local connection (serial RS‑232 or USB).
- SSH: Represents the SSH connection.
- Telnet: Represents the Telnet connection.
Current date, year, and time are displayed to the right of the bar. If positioning the mouse pointer over the system date and time, the time zone information is also displayed.