About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507
Issue 3 April 2000 xxvi
Note:
The screens shown in this book are examples only. The screens
you see on your system may be similar, but not exactly the same
in all cases.
Terminology
•
The word “type” means to press the key or sequence of keys specified.
For example, an instruction to type the letter “y” is shown as
Type y to continue.
•
The word “enter” means to type a value and then press the
E N T E R
key
on the keyboard. For example, an instruction to type the letter “y” and
press
E N T E R
is shown as
Enter y to continue.
•
The word “select” means to move the cursor to the desired menu item
and then press
E N T E R
. For example, an instruction to move the cursor to
the start test option on the Network Loop-Around Test screen and then
press
E N T E R
is shown as
Select:
> Start Test