System information

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xii Issue 1 October 1997
Terminology
The words “subscriber” and “user” are interchangeable terms that
describe a person administered on the Lucent I
NTUITY system. The word
“user” is the preferred term in the text; however, “subscriber” appears on
most of the screens and is the command word you must type at the
command line, for example, change subscriber “Jane Doe”.
The word “type” means to press the key or sequence of keys specified.
For example, an instruction to type the letter “y” is shown as
Type y to continue.
The word “enter” means to type a value and then press . For
example, an instruction to type the letter “y” and press is shown as
Enter y to continue.
The word “select” means to move the cursor to the desired menu item and
then press . For example, an instruction to move the cursor to the
Start Test option on the Network Loop-Around Test screen and then
press is shown as
Select Start Test.
The Lucent INTUITY system displays
windows,
screens,
and
menus
.
Windows show and request system information (Figure 1 and Figure 2,
respectively). Screens request that you enter a command at the enter
command: prompt (Figure 3). This input is either a value or other specific
information you must input through a field (Figure 2) or a command you
must enter from the enter command: prompt (Figure 3). “Menus” (Figure
4) present options from which you can choose to view another menu, or a
screen or window.
Figure 1. Example of a Lucent INTUITY Window
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER