Accelerator Keys For Repetitive Tasks - Nortel business policy switch 2000 User Manual

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A unit/port number list is composed of one or more list items, each of which can
be a single number or a range of numbers (where the numbers represents one or
more ports). If a list item is preceded by a number and then a slash (/), the number
represents a stack unit.
For example, 1/1-7,2/1-7,2/9,3/1-4,4/12 is a valid unit/port number list (see entry
S1 in
Figure 63 on page
Unit 1: ports 1 to 7
Unit 2: ports 1 to 7 and port 9
Unit 3: ports 1 to 4
Unit 4: port 12

Accelerator keys for repetitive tasks

You can use certain keystrokes as "accelerator keys" to help speed up repetitive
tasks. For example, suppose you want to modify the Port List field in the MAC
Address Security Port List screen
port list in any of the following ways:
Add a new port to an existing port number list.
Remove a port from an existing port number list.
Copy an existing field into an adjacent field.
Adding a new port to an existing port number list
In the example shown in
values as:
1/3,2/7,3/1-4
If you want to add another port (for example, port 2/9) to the existing port number
list, you could highlight the field and then type another port list, including the new
port number 1/3,2/7,2/9,3/1-4 [Return]. This method can be cumbersome.
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 187
186). It represents the following port order:
(Figure 63 on page
Figure 63 on page
186, S3 shows the Port List field
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 2.0
186). You can modify the

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