User`s guide

USER’S GUIDE
12 SFVRA Connection Manager
Context-sensitive help is available for fields within the user interface. To activate context-sensitive
help, Windows NT users can use the mouse to select the field in question and press <F1>. Buttons
can be selected by using the Tab key.
The Release Notes provide release highlights and important information related to this release that
you should review before you configure the SFVRA-CONN. The Release Notes are provided in a
file that can be accessed under the Help menu of SFVRA Connection Manager’s Client interface.
GUIDE CONVENTIONS
The following conventions are used throughout the documentation:
S
YSTEM COMMANDS
All commands are italicized, and in a different font than the general text. For example, if you are
instructed to enter the path for the location of the NDIS driver, the command would appear as
follows:
c:\Program Files\SFVRA-CONN\driver
DOCUMENTATION TITLES
All references to Documentation and Chapter titles will use the same font as normal text, but will
be italicized. For example, all references to the chapter Configuring Users will appear as:
Configuring Users
G
RAPHICAL INTERFACE BUTTONS, FIELDS AND MENUS
All references to graphical interface buttons, fields and menus will use the same font as normal text,
but will be italicized. For example, if you are configuring authentication for a user you will be
instructed to:
Select Authentication on the Access tab.
M
ONITOR DISPLAYS
Any messages or text that is displayed on your monitor will be portrayed in the documentation in
the style shown below:
LAN Port <port #> is now in the LISTENING state
WAN Port <port #> is now in the FORWARDING state
LAN Port <port #> is now in the LEARNING state
LAN Port <port #> is now in the FORWARDING state