2ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions The following tables list conventions used t hroughout this guide:

Table 1 Notice Icons

Icon Type Description
Information Note Information notes call attention to important features
or instructions.
Caution Cautions alert you to personal safety risk, system
damage, or loss of data.
Warnin g Warnings alert you to the risk of severe personal injury.

Table 2 Text Conventions

Convention Description
Enter vs. Type When the word enter is used in this guide, it means type
something, then press the Return or Enter key. Do not
press the Return or E nter key when instr ucted to type.
Syntax vs. Command Syntax indicates that the general form of a command
syntax is provided. You must evaluate the syntax and
supply the appropriate port, path, value, address, or
string. For example :
Enable RIPIP by using the following syntax:
SETDefault !<port> -RIP IP CONTrol =
Listen
In this example, you must supply a port number for
!<port>.
Command indicates that all variables in the command
have been supplied and you can enter the command as
shown in text. For example:
Remove the IP address by entering the following
command:
SETDefault !0 -IP NETad dr = 0.0.0.0
For consistency and clarity, the full-form syntax (upper-
and lowercase letters) is provided. However, you can
enter the abbreviated form of a command by typing only
the uppercase portion and supplying the appropriate
port, path, address, value, and so on. You can enter the
command in either upper- or lowercase letters at the
prompt.