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Table 2: Text Conventions (continued)

Convention

Description

Examples

Italic sans serif typeface

Represents variables in SRC CLI

 

user@host# set local-address

 

commands.

 

local-address

Angle brackets

In text descriptions, indicate optional

Another runtime variable is <gfwif>.

 

keywords or variables.

 

 

Key name

Indicates the name of a key on the

Press Enter.

 

keyboard.

 

 

Key names linked with a plus sign (+)

Indicates that you must press two or

Press Ctrl+b.

 

more keys simultaneously

 

 

Italic typeface

Emphasizes words.

There are two levels of access: user

 

Identifies chapter, appendix, and

 

and privileged.

 

 

 

 

 

book names.

Chapter 2, Services.

 

Identifies distinguished names.

o=Users, o=UMC

 

Identifies files, directories, and

The /etc/default.properties file

 

 

paths in text but not in command

 

 

 

 

examples.

 

 

Backslash

At the end of a line, indicates that the

Plugin.radiusAcct-1.class=\

 

text wraps to the next line.

net.juniper.smgt.sae.plugin\

 

 

 

RadiusTrackingPluginEvent

Words separated by the symbol

Represent a choice to select one

diagnostic line

 

keyword or variable to the left or right

 

 

 

of this symbol. (The keyword or variable

 

 

 

may be either optional or required.)

 

 

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With each SRC software release, we provide the SRC Documentation CD, which contains the documentation described in Table 3 on page xii.

With each SRC Application Library release, we provide the SRC Application Library CD. This CD contains both the software applications and the SRC Application Library Guide.

The C-Web interface, which is based on the J-Web interface, is available for monitoring the C-series platforms and the SRC software. For general information about the J-Web interface, see the J-Web Interface User Guide.

A complete list of abbreviations used in this document set, along with their spelled-out terms, is provided in the SRC Getting Started Guide.

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Contents C2000 and C4000 Hardware Guide Series Platforms Hardware Guide End User License Agreement IiiPage Table of Contents Chapter Setting the Initial Configuration Part Hardware Maintenance Procedures and SpecificationsChapter Managing RAID Disks on a C-series Platform Part Index Audience About This GuideObjectives Text Conventions Documentation ConventionsUser@host# set local-address Related Juniper Networks DocumentationCore Documentation Set Juniper Networks C-series and SRC Technical PublicationsDocumentation Feedback Obtaining DocumentationRequesting Support Product Overview C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide Product Overview Series Platform Models Series Platform OverviewSystem Description C2000, Front View Series Model DifferencesC4000, Rear View Series Model ComponentsCLI Management Network Management ToolsSnmp MIB Management Page Initial Installation C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide Initial Installation Before You Begin Unpacking and Inspecting the C-series PlatformContacting Juniper Networks Inspecting System Components and AccessoriesUnpacking the Units If You Detect or Suspect DamageFreestanding Installation Installing and Cabling the C-series PlatformPreparing the Equipment Racks Rack-Mounted InstallationInstallation Guidelines Installing the SystemCabling the Management Console Cabling the SystemCabling Ethernet Interfaces Cabling the System for PowerC2000, Front View Next Step Powering Up Powering Up the C-series PlatformModel LEDs Status LEDsSetting Up Management Access and Logging Setting the Initial ConfigurationConfiguration Overview Configuring the Juniper Networks Database Edit Root@host# set system host-name my-hostname Configuring Hostname and Domain ParametersConfiguring the System for Remote Access Configuring the System to Accept SSH and Telnet Connections Adding an Admin User Account Set the password of the user C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide Next Step Hardware Maintenance Procedures and Specifications Page Required Tools and Items Maintaining the SystemStoring Modules and Components Cleaning the SystemRemoving and Installing a Fan Removing and Installing a Power Supply Module Removing and Installing a Hard Drive C2000 Model Specifications System SpecificationsC2000 Model Specifications C4000 Model Specifications C4000 Model SpecificationsSystem Specifications Page Series Platform Data Storage Managing RAID Disks on a C-series PlatformReplacing a Disk Managing Disks in a C-series PlatformViewing Information About Disks on a C-series Platform Reinitializing an Active DiskField Name Field Description Show disk status Output FieldsYour Preinstallation Responsibilities Installation Guidelines and RequirementsRegulatory Compliances Environmental RequirementsSafety Guidelines Mechanical Requirements Equipment Rack RequirementsCabling Recommendations Proper Rack InstallationSpace Requirements Product Reclamation and Recycling Program FCC Requirements for Consumer Products Hardware ComplianceFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Avis CS-03 dIndustrie Canada Industry Canada Notice CS-03C. Explanatory Notes Equipment Attachment Limitations EC Declaration of Conformity Contacting Customer Support Return ProcedureContacting Customer Support and Returning Hardware Information You Might Need to Supply to Jtac Locating Component Serial NumbersPacking Instructions for Returning a Chassis Returning Products for Repair or ReplacementTools and Parts Required Remove the chassis from the rack Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityPage Index C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide Index Compliance Manuals