System information
About This Book
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