Changing Persistence Options; Changing Tools Options - Nortel 2350 Reference Manual

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Single—Show the view in one window when you explore the topology in the main
WLAN Management Software window. This is the default setting.
Multiple—Show the topology in multiple windows.
5
Within Icon Size, select one of the following:
16x16—Change all icons to 16x16 pixels. This is the default setting.
20x20—Change all icons to 20x20 pixels.
24x24—Change all icons to 24x24 pixels.
6
Within Show Wizard Index, select one of the following:
On Top—See the wizard index at the top of wizard dialog boxes. This is the default
setting.
On Left—See the wizard index on the left of wizard dialog boxes.
7
Click Close to close the Preferences dialog box, or click another tab to continue making
changes.

Changing Persistence Options

WLAN Management Software can send messages to users who have a network plan open with monitor access
when a user with administrator access saves a change to the plan or releases the lock by closing the plan. By
default, these messages are enabled with a notification interval of one minute.
To change the plan change notification option:
1
Select Tools > Preferences. The Preferences dialog box appears.
2
Click the Persistence tab.
3
To disable change notification, clear the Plan Change Notification checkbox.
4
Click Close to close the Preferences dialog box, or click another tab to continue making
changes.

Changing Tools Options

You can change the Telnet and Web browser applications that start from the WLAN Management Software
Tools menu. The default Telnet application is Microsoft Telnet Client. The default Web browser is Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
To change tools options:
1
Select Tools > Preferences. The Preferences dialog box appears.
2
Click the Tools tab.
3
To change the Telnet executable file or location used by WLAN Management Software, type
the path of the executable file in the Telnet Executable box.
For Windows systems, the default Telnet executable file is C:\WINDOWS\system32\telnet.exe.
For Linux systems, the default is /usr/bin/telnet.
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