A Graphical User Interface (GUI) for a network device typically facilitates visual interaction with the device allowing for easier monitoring and management tasks, such as viewing status indicators and statistics. This option contrasts with command-line interfaces that require command memorization and provide less immediate visual feedback.
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What are some examples of visual monitoring provided by a network device's GUI?
How does a GUI differ from a CLI when managing network devices?
Why is visual feedback important in network device management?