User`s guide

4-6 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Navigating the User Interface
The Main Edit menu
Activating a menu or status window
Only the Edit window or one of the status windows can be active at one time. The active
display has a thick, double line border on the left, right, and top sides. In Figure 4-1, the
10-100 status display is active (near the top-middle of the screen).
If you press the Tab key, the thick double lines move to 00-200, the next screen to the right. If
you continue pressing the Tab key, you successively activate each window from left to right
and down, until you reach the last display in the lower right-hand corner. Back-Tab or Ctrl-O
moves you in the opposite direction.
Opening menus and profiles
The Main Edit menu contains a list of menus, each of which can contain profiles and
submenus. In the menu that is currently open, the cursor character (>) points to one item in the
menu. To move the cursor down, press Ctrl-N (next) or the Down-Arrow key. To move it up,
press Ctrl-P (previous) or the Up-Arrow key. (Some VT100 emulators do not support the use
of arrow keys.) For a complete list of key combinations used to navigate the interface, see
Table 4-1 on page 4-8.) In the following example, for a MAX 6000, the cursor is at the second
menu item:
Main Edit Menu
00-000 System
>10-000 Net/T1
20-000 Net/T1
30-000 Net/BRI
40-000 Empty
50-000 Empty
60-000 Empty
70-000 Empty
80-000 Empty
90-000 Ethernet
A0-000 Ether Data
B0-000 Serial WAN
To open a menu, move the cursor to the menu’s name and press Enter. For example, on a MAX
6000, you press Ctrl-N until the cursor points to 90-000 Ethernet, then press Enter. The
Ethernet menu opens:
90-000 Ethernet
>90-100 Connections
90-200 Names / Passwords
90-300 Bridge Adrs
90-400 Static Rtes
90-500 Filters
90-600 Firewalls
90-700 Frame Relay
90-800 Answer
90-900 SNMP Traps
90-A00 IPX Routes
90-B00 IPX SAP Filters
90-C00 Mod Config