iiiDOCThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digitalapparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Com-munications.Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limitesapplicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur lebrouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.About This ManualRev Date Reason for Update01 March 1998 General availabilityThis manual supplements screen prompts and menus as an aid in configuring the database andperforming system operations on a Frame Relay Module (FRM). Before using the manual, youshould be familiar with FRM and SmartSwitch 9000 hardware, as well as the protocols (framerelay, IP, SNA, etc.) you will be using.Terminology and ConventionsThis typeface represents general text. This typeface r epresents keyboard input and video output.(This text is dark cyan in on-screen versions of the manual, and black in paper versions.)In on-screen versions of the manual, items in blue are links to other places in the manual.This symbol points to an informational note relating to the text, table, or figure thatimmediately precedes or follows it.This symbol and text identifies a cautionary note, the content of which is morecritical to heed than an informational note.The following references to keyboard keys appear in the manual and/or on the screen:[N] is a reference to a key on your keyboard (where “N” is the key).Enter means that you should type in the information, then press the [Enter] key.Type is similar to Enter, except that the word “[Enter]” follows the information to betyped (e.g., “type n [Enter]”).Press means press (hit, strike) the key once. Pressing the [Enter] key afterwards is notnecessary.[Ctrl] followed by one or two other key designations, must be struck simultaneouslywith the other keys shown.If a statement ends with a reference to a key—for example, “....then press [Enter].”—the periodis not part of the data to be entered. If a period should be entered, it will be shown as [.]. Thesame applies to all other punctuation. When instructed to, for example, “press [A], [B] from theMain Menu,” this means press [A], then [B], not [A] comma [B].Screen DisplaysScreen Displays are provided to show the general appearance of actual screens. They are onlyexamples—the information shown is not always representative of an operational system.