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channel number (<connectorID>.<channelID>), for example, 3.1. When 
specifying both a connector and channel number, you must separate the 
two numbers with a decimal point.
If you do not specify a channel number in a command syntax that 
requires a connector and channel number, the bridge/router assumes the 
first channel associated with the specified connector. For example, if you 
specify only connector number 3 when the command syntax requires that 
you specify both a connector and channel number, the bridge/router 
assumes 3.1.
If you want to specify all channels associated with a connector in a 
command syntax, specify the connector number, a decimal point, then an 
asterisk, for example, 3.* 
A path is the physical interface that connects the bridge/router to a 
physical medium such as an Ethernet bus, a token ring, or a serial line. In 
an ISDN environment, a path also represents the channel over which data 
is transmitted.
Getting Help 
The user interface provides help menus as memory aids. To display the 
help menu, enter a question mark (?). The question mark can be used 
with different options as described in Table 20.
Table 20   Online Help Syntax Summary 
Syntax
Description
?
Displays the help menu. Different commands are displayed depending on whether 
you have Network Manager privilege or User privilege. The commands are 
organized according to services.
If you have User privilege and you enter a Network Manager command, the 
following message appears:
Insufficient privilege
-?
Displays a list of services available on the bridge/router.