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Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)
Convention | Description |
Plain text like this | Represents names of configuration |
| statements, commands, files, and |
| directories; IP addresses; configuration |
| hierarchy levels; or labels on routing |
| platform components. |
Examples
■To configure a stub area, include the stub statement at the [edit protocols ospf area
■The console port is labeled
CONSOLE.
< > (angle brackets) | Enclose optional keywords or variables. |
(pipe symbol) | Indicates a choice between the mutually |
| exclusive keywords or variables on either |
| side of the symbol. The set of choices is |
| often enclosed in parentheses for clarity. |
# (pound sign) | Indicates a comment specified on the |
| same line as the configuration statement |
| to which it applies. |
stub
broadcast multicast
(string1 string2 string3)
rsvp { # Required for dynamic MPLS only
[ ] (square brackets) | Enclose a variable for which you can |
| substitute one or more values. |
Indention and braces ( { } ) | Identify a level in the configuration |
| hierarchy. |
; (semicolon) | Identifies a leaf statement at a |
| configuration hierarchy level. |
J-Web GUI Conventions
community name members [
[edit]
static {
route default { nexthop address; retain;
}
}
}
Bold text like this | Represents | ■ | In the Logical Interfaces box, select |
| interface (GUI) items you click or select. |
| All Interfaces. |
|
| ■ | To cancel the configuration, click |
|
|
| Cancel. |
> (bold right angle bracket) | Separates levels in a hierarchy of | In the configuration editor hierarchy, | |
| selections. | select Protocols>Ospf. |
List of Technical Publications
Table 3 on page xx lists the software and hardware guides and release notes for Juniper Networks
List of Technical Publications ■ xix