Selecting Menu Options 31Selecting MenuOptionsTo select a menu option, at the prompt enter the complete text orenough of the name to uniquely identify it within the particular menu.Example: to access the module submenu, at the top-level prompt simplyenter:moduleMenu options are not case sensitive.When you enter a menu option or command correctly, either you moveto the next menu in the hierarchy, or the Administration Console displaysinformation (a prompt or a screen display) for the option that youentered.If you enter the menu option incorrectly, a message indicates that yourentry is not valid or is ambiguous. Reenter the option from the point atwhich it became incorrect or expand an abbreviated command until itbecomes unambiguous.When a new menu appears, the selection prompt (with its choices inparentheses) changes to reflect your progression through the menus.Example: If you enter bridge at the top-level menu and thenspanningTree at the module prompt, the prompt changes to reflect thecurrent level:CB9000@slot5.1 [36-E/FEN-TX-L2](bridge/spanningTree):NavigatingThrough the MenusThe Administration Console provides several shortcuts:n Press Esc (the Escape key) — To move quickly to the top-level menuwithout backtracking through each intermediate menu. The top-levelmenu immediately appears.n Enter q —n To move up through the menu hierarchy, that is, to move to themenu that is one level higher in the hierarchyn To cancel an operation that is currently in progress. The previousmenu appears.