About This Book

Conventions Used in This Book

Note: The screens shown in this book are examples only. The screens

 

 

you see on your system may be similar, but not exactly the same

 

 

in all cases.

Terminology

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 the ENTER key

on the keyboard. For example, an instruction to type the letter “y” and press ENTER is shown as

Enter y to continue.

The word “select” means to move the cursor to the desired menu item and then press ENTER . For example, an instruction to move the cursor to the start test option on the Network Loop-Around Test screen and then press ENTER is shown as

Select:

> Start Test

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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