
Creating the Menu File K-5
Creating the Menu File
L Depending on which version of Windows
Hyperterminal you are running, extra characters may
appear in the automated terminal commands, and
screen pauses may not work correctly.
You can create menus in two ways:
Import an existing menu to a new menu name - This quick
and easy method makes a copy of an existing menu file.
Refer to the LX-Series Configuration Guide and the LX-Series
Commands Reference Guide for further details.
From the CLI Configuration Menu level - Use simple menu
creation and editing commands to create a menu file. This
mechanism hides all file structure, syntax, and special
character sets required for menu presentation. Refer to the
LX-Series Configuration Guide and the LX-Series Commands
Reference Guide for further details.
Use the menu commands to:
Define menu options
Create text strings that prompt for input or specify
menu titles
Define keys for moving among the different menus
An administrator can drop to the shell level and use “vi” to
create a menu file /config/M_menu-file-name. To create a menu
file using vi, you must use the following file structure and
syntax:
When using the GUI to create or modify a menu file, you must
know the required menu file structure and syntax noted
below.
The menu files are stored in the /config directory. The
required file name syntax is M_filename.
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