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MDS entraNET System Guide
MDS 05-4055A01, Rev. C
3.2.3 Navigating the Menus
Navigating via Terminal or Telnet Sessions
Recommended for first-time users
Local console and Telnet sessions use multi-layered text menu systems
that are nearly identical.
• To select a menu item, press the letter shown at the beginning of
that item. This takes you to an associated screen where settings
may be viewed or changed.
• To return to the previous menu (in most cases), press
.
In general, the top portion of menu screens show read-only information
(with no menu selection letter). The bottom portion of the screen con-
tains parameters that can be selected for further information, alteration
of values, or to navigate to other submenus.
When you arrive at a screen with user-definable parameter fields:
• Press the letter shown at the beginning of the user-definable
parameter.
If there is a user-definable value, the field clears to the right of
the menu item, and you can enter the value you wish to use.
In some cases, when you select a parameter, you see a prompt
at the bottom of the screen that says
Choose an Option
. Press
to step through the available selections.
• Press
to accept the displayed parameter (the one you
entered, or the one you chose by pressing
).
In some
cases, several parameters may be changed and then saved by a
single keystroke.
• To cancel the parameter change, simply press
to restore
the previous value.
Log Out via Terminal
Emulator or Telnet
From the Main Menu Screen, press
Q
to quit and terminate the session.
Navigating via a Web Browser
Navigating with a Web browser is straightforward, with a scrollable,
clickable “page” instead of a command-line interface. The primary nav-
igation menu is permanently located on the left-hand side of this page.
Click on a desired menu item to display it.
NOTE:
To maintain security, it is best to log out of the menu system
entirely when you are done working with it. If you do not log
out, the session automatically ends after 10 minutes
of inactivity.
ESCAPE
SPACE
ENTER
SPACE
ESCAPE
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