Using Device Manager Dialog Boxes; Using The Buttons In Device Manager Dialog Boxes - Nortel NN46225-300 Fundamentals

Metro ethernet routing switch
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Using Device Manager dialog boxes

Many Device Manager dialog boxes contain fields that allow you to enter
values for parameters, and many of the parameters have predetermined
possible values. For example, a port may be set to be enabled or disabled.
Other parameter values are ranges of user-determined values. For example,
the value for a system contact will be a name you enter in the SysContact
field.
Fields that can be modified are displayed in white.
Use this procedure to change the value in a field.
Procedure steps
Step
1
2
3
For fields that do not have preset values, click the field and type the value.

Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes

"Device Manager buttons" (page 54)
Device Manager dialog boxes and tabs.
Note that all of these buttons do not appear in all of the dialog boxes on the
Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, Metro ESU 1800, and Metro ESU
1850. Specifically, only the first ten buttons listed in the table, with the
exception of Resize Columns, are applicable to the Metro ESU 1800 and
1850.
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Action
Click the field.
The possible choices for that parameter are displayed.
selection menu" (page 53)
Routing Switch 8600 field that can be modified.
Parameter selection menu
Click a new value from the list.
Click Apply.
Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Fundamentals — Using Device Manager
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shows an example of a Metro Ethernet
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