Using This Manual [ NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual
Using This Manual
This manual is organized so that you can find information on specific
screens in any of the following ways:
* If you know the name of the screen you need information about, you
can refer to the index for an alphabetical listing of screens by
name.
* Screens are arranged in this manual by screen type. If you know
both the screen's name and its type you can locate screens easily
using the Table of Contents.
* If you know the screen number associated with a screen, you can
refer to the Numerical Screen Listing on the following page.
Refer to the discussion of screen numbers that follows.
* You may refer to configuration path maximums at the end of this
chapter to locate information on individual software maximums when
configuring a supported link.
* In many cases, you can use the index to locate information on
individual configuration parameters. This can be especially
helpful if you need to identify the specific screen that contains
a value that you want to modify.
Screen Numbers
Each NMMGR configuration screen has a screen number associated with
it.These numbers are located immediately to the left of each screen's
title.
Screen numbers are strictly for convenience in referencing information
about each screen. To use a screen number to locate information about an
unguided configuration screen, note the number of the screen and refer to
the Numerical Screen Listing on the following page. The Numerical Screen
Listing lists each screen numerically and gives the figure number where
you can find information about that screen.
You can also use screen numbers to locate information about other NMMGR
configuration screens in the relevant manuals.
NOTE There is no significance to the order of the numbers assigned to
the various configuration screens. The numbers are provided
strictly as a reference aid for individual screens and have no
relationship to each other.
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