Generic (dumb) terminal configuration, Enabling an omega option – Allied Telesis AT-S21 User Manual
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In text-based interfaces, Omega denotes an enabled option by
preceding it with a >.
For example, the following screen shows a port that is enabled:
If your terminal configuration is DEC VT100, enabled configurations
also appears darker.
When directed
You must
To select an option
Type the first character of the option you
want and then press
If two or more options have matching initial
characters, type enough characters for
Omega to distinguish your choice from the
other options; then press
guide you, the characters you must type are
in uppercase.
For example:
Mirroring configuration
MAC Address Table
If options on a list are preceded by numbers
(1:, 2:, 3:, etc.), type the number
corresponding to your choice at the
prompt; then press
To enter information,
for example, IP
address
Type the correct IP address at the prompt
and press
To return to the
previous screen
Press
> Enable this port
Disable (partition) this port