Network Technologies ST-NXM-U-HD manual Edit Mode, Search Mode, Function, Keystroke

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Edit Mode

Edit Mode

To activate Edit Mode press <Ctrl> + <E> from the Command Mode menu.

Edit Mode allows only the administrator to modify the names of the CPUs connected to the switch. Names of CPUs can be up to 12 characters in length. Characters typed can be upper or lower case. After changes have been made the administrator will be prompted by the menu to save the changes. Answer "Y" to save changes and answer "N" to continue using previously entered port names.

Function:

Move cursor one position to the right

Move cursor one position to the left

Move cursor to the previous port

Move cursor to the next port

Select the first port on the switch

Select the last port on the switch

Toggles between insert and overstrike

Keystroke:

NOTE: If a change has been made, using the up or down arrow will also prompt the user to save any changes.

Home

End

Function:Keystroke: Character either gets inserted and the remaining Insert characters shift to the right, or characters get

overwritten.

Erase current character

Delete

Erase previous character

Backspace

When finished making changes in Edit Mode, press <Esc> and a prompt will appear to press either <Y> to save the changes or <N> to continue making changes without saving the changes just made.

Search Mode

Search Mode is enabled by typing any alphabetical or numeric characters while in the Command Mode menu.

Search Mode allows the user to enter and maneuver through a list of CPU names. The CPU name best matching the characters typed is selected. The list of CPUs may also be searched for a specific (or similar) name. The following commands are valid when the search option has been invoked from Command Mode.

Function:Keystroke:

Erase previous character

Backspace

in search name

 

Select the previous port

 

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Network Technologies ST-NXM-U-HD manual Edit Mode, Search Mode, Function, Keystroke