Introduction to Database Configuration 3-9Figure 3-3 “Inquiry” ExampleThe displays for Inquiry and Maintenance operations are identicalexcept for alphabetical line identifiers on the Maintenance screen thatallow you to select items to change.For most operations, your options from here are:l To see another record, press [F1] .l To see the next record, press [F2].l To return to the Operations Menu, press [F3].l To return to the Main Menu, press [F3] repeatedly.MaintenanceUse Maintenance operations to add, modify, and delete records. (Since record mainte-nance alters the database, you must first acquire master status.)1. At the Operations Menu (Figure 3-1), press [C].2. When asked for a password, enter your database maintenance or high-level oper-ations password (described in Appendix C).3. Enter the requested information; for example, node ID, LP ID, etc. If the softwarefinds a record that matches the entered information, it will be displayed, similarto Figure 3-4.If no record is found, you will be asked to enter values for the remaining parametersto create a new record. Pressing [Enter] in response to a prompt selects the defaultvalue, if there is one. (Default values can be found in tables throughout this manual.)If a value is entered incorrectly, press [F3] to re-display the previous prompt, then re-enter the value. You can back up several entries by pressing [F3] once for each entry.You must, however, re-enter each value.Port In quiry* Node I D 10 node10* LP ID 0 RLP* Port 1Port Typ e 2 X.25Ph ysical I nterface 5 V.35Blocked port flag NLin e Speed Code 10 9600 bp sMod ulo 8Ou tstand in g Frames 2N2 Maximum Retran smissions 5T1 Retransmiss . Period -ms 2000T2 Ackn owled g. Delay-ms 1000T3 Link As surance Period-s 10Logical DC E YGenerate Clock YRcv Clock (TT) from D TE NMas k Link A larms Y1 X.25/Level 3 - Part 12 X.25/Level 3 - Part 23 X.25 CU G Man agementS elect: