Nortel Networks NN47230-301 Managing changes within the Srem, Changing field values in the Srem

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Changing field values in the SREM

SREM uses standard Windows components to display and edit information. The most common components includes editable text boxes, lists to select from, and checkboxes to select.

Some special actions to be aware of when using SREM include:

"Selecting and deselecting table items" (page 50) "Selecting and deselecting table items" (page 50)

"Copying, cutting, and pasting values" (page 50) "Copying, cutting, and pasting values" (page 50)

Selecting and deselecting table items

To select an item from a table in SREM, click on the table row to highlight that item. To select multiple items in a table, or to deselect a row that is highlighted, hold the Ctrl key and select the desired table row.

Copying, cutting, and pasting values

Fields that are editable can use the standard copy, cut, and paste short-cut keys, although these options are not present in the Edit menu.

To copy selected values, press Ctrl-C.

To cut selected values (where applicable), press Ctrl-X.

To paste existing values into editable fields, press Ctrl-V.

Managing changes within the SREM

There are two ways to save and apply changes made in the SREM: individually for each screen, or as a group of all unapplied changes made during the session.

This section covers the following tasks:

"Applying and saving individual changes" (page 50)

"Applying and saving groups of changes" (page 51)

"Applying and saving individual changes" (page 50)

"Applying and saving groups of changes" (page 51)

Applying and saving individual changes

To apply apply and save individual changes in SREM immediately after they are made, complete the following process:

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release 1.6.1

Installing and Using Security and Routing Element Manager (SREM)

NN47230-301 02.01 Standard

1.6.116 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents NN47230-301 320199-D Export TrademarksRestricted rights legend Statement of conditionsNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement LicensingGeneral Contents Figures Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Preface Before you beginText conventions Bold body textRelated information PublicationsHow to get help OnlineClick Express Routing Codes on the Technical Support web End Preface Srem installation precautions TopicSystem requirements Removing previous versions of SremUsing Windows Explorer Accessing the uninstall applicationUsing the Start Menu shortcut Uninstalling SremIntroduction Uninstall Options Choose Product Features Installing Srem on your system Uninstall CompleteIntroduction Choose Install Folder Launching uninstaller Choose Shortcut FolderPre-Installation Summary Install Complete Main Srem window Screen element Description Srem window areasSrem Descriptions Topic Screen element Description Main Srem screenFile menu Menu option Description MenusFile menu items View menu Menu option Description Edit menu itemsView menu items Menu option Description Tools menu itemsWindow menu items Tools menu Menu option DescriptionHelp menu Menu option Description Help menu itemsToolbar items Srem toolbarSecond row Indicator iconsIndicator icons Icon Name Description Change Manager tab Screen iconsScreen icons Icon Name Description Right-click menu example Right-click menuStatistics Manager tab Right-click menu options Menu option Description Chapter Using Srem Accessing the Srem softwareViewing Srem online help Opening SremQuitting Srem Srem online help Online help icons Icon Name DescriptionOptions dialog box Configuring Srem settingsIcon Name Description Managing network access devices from the Srem Srem Options DescriptionAdding a new network access device New Device screen New Device fields Field DescriptionField Description Deleting a network access deviceGrouping network access devices in Srem Right-click menu New Sub Network dialog boxLogging into a network access device Modifying network informationSave dialog box Saving a network configurationOpening a network configuration Changing information within the Srem Open dialog boxCutting, copying, and pasting data between devices Paste As dialog boxSelecting and deselecting table items Managing changes within the SremChanging field values in the Srem Copying, cutting, and pasting valuesApplying and saving groups of changes Managing logs and statistics within the Srem Statistics Manager tab Using the Log Browser tool Log BrowserRetrieval Criteria Definition View Retrieval Criteria Summary View Index Srem Page Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release

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