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2.12 Manual Text Conventions
This manual uses the following standard
conventions:
Partial menus are shown, and they
will be in the following format:
Menu flows will show you what
option you should select. The
option is usually shown in a box:
Text in bold represents the response
you should enter to a prompt:
In this example, a Y was entered.
<cr> or cr Press the RETURN key on your
keyboard
<break> Press the BREAK key on your
keyboard
<esc> Press the ESCAPE key on your
keyboard
^ CONTROL key on the keyboard.
Indicates that the Control key is to
be held down while you press the key
that follows this symbol. For
example, ^X means “press the
control key and hold it down while
you press X.”
Press displayed key(s) on your
keyboard, then press <cr>.
courier Text in courier is what the
Multiserver displays or what you
enter into your terminal’s keyboard.
bold Text in bold refers to other chapters,
sections, appendixes, figures, or
tables within this manual.
italics Text in italics refers to other manuals
or documentation.
[brackets] Text in brackets refers to the current
value of a variable. For example, the
Command Facility Main Menu
displays [node id]. The default
value for a node ID is !240. If the
node ID is still set for the default
value, the Multiserver would display
COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU
[!240].
M - This will appear at the bottom of
MAIN MENU some menus. When you press
M, the
Command Facility Main Menu
appears.
COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU [node id]
1. VIEW CONFIGURATION
2. STATUS/STATISTICS
3. CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES
CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES
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ENTER A “Y” TO CONFIRM OR
“N” TO ABORT: Y