3Com ENTERPRISE OS 11.3 manual Text Conventions, Convention Description

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Table 2 Text Conventions

Convention

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Syntax

The word “syntax” means you must evaluate the syntax provided and

 

 

 

 

supply the appropriate values. Placeholders for values you must supply

 

 

 

 

appear in angle brackets. Example:

 

 

 

 

Enable RIPIP using:

 

 

 

 

SETDefault !<port> -RIPIP CONTrol = Listen

 

 

 

 

In this example, you must supply a port number for <port>.

 

 

 

 

 

Commands

The word “command” means you must enter the command exactly as

 

 

 

 

shown in text and press the Return or Enter key. Example:

 

 

 

 

To remove the IP address, enter:

 

 

 

 

SETDefault !0 -IP NETaddr = 0.0.0.0

 

 

 

 

This guide always gives the full form of a command in uppercase and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lowercase letters. However, you can abbreviate commands by entering

 

 

 

 

only the uppercase letters and the appropriate value. Commands are

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

not case-sensitive.

 

 

 

 

 

Screen displays

This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen.

 

 

 

 

 

The words “enter”

When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type

and “type”

something, and then press the Return or Enter key. Do not press the

 

 

 

 

Return or Enter key when an instruction simply says “type.”

 

 

 

 

 

[Key] names

Key names appear in text in one of two ways:

 

 

 

 

Referred to by their labels, such as “the Return key” or “the Escape

 

 

 

 

key”

 

 

 

 

Written with brackets, such as [Return] or [Esc].

 

 

 

 

If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key names are

 

 

 

 

linked with a plus sign (+). Example:

 

 

 

 

Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del].

 

 

 

 

 

Menu commands

Menu commands or button names appear in italics. Example:

and buttons

From the Help menu, select Contents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Words in italicized

Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they

type

are defined in the text.

 

 

 

 

 

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For example, enable RIP by using Bcmsysupgrade -stonb -m -newhw device Upgrading a BRIDGE/ROUTER Using the COMMAND-LINE Utilities Upgrading the Software Image Only Upgrading the Software Image only Using Upgrade Link Upgrading Select Upgrade and click Apply. The Upgrade page appears Click Home then Exit to exit Upgrade Link Command-Line UtilitiesCopy the new software to the bridge/router using Accept the upgrade usingEnterprise OS User InterfaceReboot the system by entering Backing UP and Restoring Software PrerequisitesBacking UP and Restoring Software You select and set up your file transfer method SoftwareBacking Up the Software Select Verify Upgrade Services DiagnosePrediagnosing System Problems For Unix For WindowsEnable a routing protocol. For example, enable Ospf using Mapping Hostnames Using the etc/snmp.cfg File Restoring the Software Select Verify Upgrade Services Diagnose then click ApplyVerifying the Device for Restoring Command-Line Prediagnosing System Problems Detect any problems with Snmp or Tftp connectivity usingWhere backname is the name of the backup for the boot blocks If you are not replacing the hardware, useDownloading Reference for Upgrade Management UtilitiesAccessing Syntax Update Log FileUtility Descriptions To access the man pages for a specific utility, use Or to access help for a specific utility, useBcmbackup Getting HelpFtp -tftp ProcessBcmconfig WithBcmctrl Bcmdf Bcmdiagnose Bcminstall Tar path Installs a tarred package fileNetwork management station Cdrom pathBcmloadconfig -l are mutually exclusiveBcmrestore BcmnbrusBcmsetup BcmsysupgradeBcmuname Bcmupdate UpgradeLink Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ErrorGetting Help GeneralCode Meaning Hardware-Related InstallationTroubleshooting Messages Validating the Snmp Testing Snmp read access Required programsNot consistent Determining Pinging IP address ConnectivitySnmp read access OK Testing Snmp write accessSnmp write access OK Creating an Upgrade FileAction Check with your systems administrator Meaning Meaning This is a status message Action NoneRemote test files Meaning This is an information message Action NoneDownloading an Upgrade File File transfers using Tftp are OKAppendix a Troubleshooting Migration Path NETBuilder II UpgradeChoosing a Software Package From Version 8.2/8.3 To Version Recommended UpgradeFrom Version To Version NETBuilder II Software Package Migration to NETBuilder Upgrade SuperStackFrom Version 9.0/9.1/9.3/10.1 To Version 32x Series From Version 8.3/9.0/9.1/9.3 To VersionFrom Version To Version 42x Series From Version 8.0/8.1 From Version 9.0/9.1/9.3 To VersionNETBuilder SI Upgrade OfficeConnect OfficeConnect Software Package Migration toFrom Version 10.2 model To Version 13x only PathBuilder Software Package Migration to Appendix B Choosing a Software Package Mounting the CD-ROMON a C Unix Platform MountingCD-ROM on SolarisAt the command prompt on the remote system, enter Change directories to /etc/init.d and enterEnter You may need to start the NFS daemonsMounting the CD-ROM on HP-UX Remote CD-ROM DriveOpen a command window Insert the CD-ROM Enter Mounting the CD-ROM on IBM AIX 4.1.x ThroughUnmounting CD-ROMAppendix C Mounting the CD-ROMON a Unix Platform Online Technical ServicesTechnical Support Access by Analog Modem Access by Digital Modem847 262 408 727Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific Rim EuropeEurope, South Africa, and Middle East Latin AmericaCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Glossary NMS See network management station Glossary Glossary Index NumbersIndex 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Disclaimer

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