System information
Conventions Used in This Book
Issue 1 October 1997
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Screen Displays
■ Values, system messages, field names, and prompts that appear on the
screen are shown in typewriter-style Courier type, as shown in the
following examples:
Example 1:
Enter the number of ports to be dedicated to outbound traffic in the
Maximum Simultaneous Ports: field.
Example 2:
The system displays the message Alarm Form Update was
successful.
■ The sequence of menu options that you must select to display a specific
screen or submenu is shown as follows:
Start at the I
NTUITY Main Menu and select:
:
In this example, you access the Main Menu and select the line item
Customer/Service Administration. From the
Customer/Service Administration menu that the system then
displays, you select the line item Alarm Management.
■ Screens shown in this book are examples only. The screens you see on
your machine will be similar, but not exactly the same in all cases.
Data Entry Conventions
■ Commands and text you type in or enter appear in bold type, as in the
following examples:
Example 1:
Enter change-switch-time-zone at the enter command: prompt.
Example 2:
Type high or low in the Speed: field.
■ Command variables are shown in
bold italic
type when they are part of
what you must type in and
regular italic
type when they are not, for
example:
Enter ch ma
machine_name
, where
machine_name
is the name of
the call delivery machine you just created.
> Alarm Management
> Customer/Services Administration