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As a default, Omega’s terminal interface is configured to use a DEC
VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent terminal emulator program.
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At startup, Omega highlights the first item on the main menu
(Figure 2-1 on page 2-2).
To select a menu option:
1. Press the up (
↑
), down (
↓
), left (
←
), or right (
→
) arrow key to
highlight an option.
2. Press
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Omega displays the enabled option in bold and precedes it with a >
symbol. For example, to view information about a port:
1. Select
Port status and configuration
from the main
menu to display a list of ports.
2. Select a port number, for example, Port 11, by pressing the up
arrow key to highlight it; and then press
configuration information:
Figure 2-2 Sample Port Configuration Menu, Terminal Interface
Port Configuration Menu
Port 11
Link State:Offline
Port State:Enabled
Please select an option:
>
Enable this port
Disable (partition) this port
>
Auto negotiate
Full duplex
Half duplex
>
Store-and-forward
Cut-through (for 100MBPS operation)
Port name
Return to Port Status Menu ...
Enabled options