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Moving Through the Menus
To select a menu item, press the letter to the left of the item.
To return to the next higher menu from a lower-level, press
[F3]
.
To move from operations under one Main Menu entry to operations under another
entry, you must return to the Main Menu. The easiest way is to press
[F3]
repeatedly
until the Main Menu is displayed.
Prompts
Within the menu operations, there are two kinds of prompts:
●
Information prompts – respond by typing the requested information, then
pressing
[Enter]
.
●
Yes/no prompts – respond by pressing
[Y]
or
[N]
.
Throughout this manual are tables of valid and default values. To specify a default (if
one exists), press
[Enter]
in response to a prompt.
Pressing
[Enter]
when it is not required may cause the next
prompt to automatically select the default choice.
On-Line Help
Most screen menus display a prompt called
Option:
. Pressing
[?]
in response to this
prompt will usually display a list of options. To make a selection, press either the
function key shown preceding the desired option or the character preceding the
desired menu item. The list of options varies, depending on what menu is displayed;
most of the options are described below. (
Function key equivalents
on an async ter-
minal keypad are listed on page 2-10.)
F1: Select Another Record
or
Redisplay/Refresh
:
Next Record
—displays the first prompt that appeared on your screen after you
made your menu selection, so you can specify another record.
Redisplay/Refresh
—refreshes a display with updated information.
F2: Next Record
or
Remote Refresh
:
Next Record
—displays the next sequential record on your screen for verification,
modification, or deletion.
Remote Refresh
—refreshes a remote display.
F3: Exit menu
—returns you to the previous menu, saving any changes you have made.
Some menus have two sets of values:
Database
and
System Memory
.
Changes will affect only the database, unless you press
[F7]
before
pressing
[F3]
. (This will update the system memory.) Database and
System memory values are described on
page 4-2
for Node Defaults
and
page 6-3
for Ports.
Summary of Contents for Netlink FRX4000
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