3com 2000 TR Manual De Usuario

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HAPTER
 4: A
CCESSING
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ANAGEMENT
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EATURES
Text enclosed in square brackets on the screen indi-
cates a text entry field. This field may be text, numeric 
data, or hexadecimal data. 
Password fields are hidden; the text you type is not 
shown on the screen. 
In some cases an Entry field has a default entry. To 
change the default value, simply type in a new value 
for this field and the default entry will be erased. 
Press [Down Arrow] or [Return] to move on to the 
next field.
Button
Example display:
OK
Text for button is always shown in uppercase letters. 
Buttons carry out actions. For example OK: or CAN-
CEL. To select a button, move the cursor to the 
button and press [Return].
List Boxes
Example display:
monitor, manager, 
or security
A list box allows you to select one or more items 
from a list. These keys allow you to select from a 
list:
[Return]—moves the cursor to the next field. Car-
ries out a button’s action.
[Space Bar]—moves through a text list for a field. 
Use it to highlight the item or value you want.
[Down Arrow]—moves down a list item by item 
and starts over again at the top.
[Ctrl] + [U]—moves the cursor one screen up the 
list box.
[Ctrl] + [D]—moves the cursor one page down the 
list box.
Key Board Shortcuts
Here are some shortcuts you can use to navigate 
within the console screens:
[Tab]—Moves from one field on a form to the next 
on any screen without making a change.
[Return]—Moves you to the next form field after 
you have made an entry.
[Left Arrow]—Moves you to the previous field on 
the screen or the previous character in an editable 
field.
[Right Arrow]—Moves you to the next field on the 
screen or the next character in an editable field.
[Ctrl] + [R]—Refreshes the screen.
[Ctrl] + [B]—Moves the cursor to the next button.
[Ctrl] + [P]—Returns to the previous screen.
[Ctrl] + [N]—Moves to the next screen after imple-
menting current screen settings.
[Ctrl] + [K]—Displays list of key strokes.
Correcting Text Entries
Use [Delete] on a VT100 terminal or [Backspace] on a 
PC. This key moves the cursor one space to the left