User`s guide
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Table 2 explains how to move through and select menu selections if you 
are using a generic (dumb) terminal.
Activated options in menus are preceded by a > symbol. In the following 
example, the first option is activated:
> Enable this port
Disable this port
When you press <Return> to select a field in which you can enter a value, 
the -> symbol is displayed. For example:
System name: ->
The -> symbol indicates that you can enter a value for the parameter or 
change the existing value. Once you have entered a value, press 
<Return>. To delete an existing value to a parameter without assigning a 
new value, type a space and press <Return>. In most cases, a change to a 
parameter is activated on the switch immediately.
Table 2 Generic (Dumb) Terminal
When directed You must
To select an option Type the first character of the option you 
want and then press <Return>.
If two or more options have matching initial 
characters, type enough characters for 
Omega to distinguish your choice from the 
other options; then press <Return>. To 
guide you, the characters you must type are 
in uppercase.
For example:
Mirroring configuration
MAC Address Table
If options on a list are preceded by numbers 
(1:, 2:, 3:, etc.), type the number 
corresponding to your choice at the 
prompt; then press <Return>.
To enter information  Type the information at the prompt and 
press <Return>.
To return to the 
previous screen
Press <Return> after making an entry.










