Blue Coat Systems Blue Coat Systems SG Appliance About Managing the SG Appliance, Conventions

Models: Blue Coat Systems SG Appliance SGOS Version 5.2.2

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Chapter 1: About Managing the SG Appliance

Volume 9: Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance describes how to monitor the SG appliance with SNMP (a brief introduction to Director is provided), event logging, or health monitoring. It also describes common maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.

Discussed in this volume:

Chapter 2: "Monitoring the SG Appliance"

Chapter 3: "Maintaining the SG Appliance"

Chapter 4: "Diagnostics"

Chapter 5: "Statistics"

Appendix A: "Glossary"

Document Conventions

The following section lists the typographical and Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax conventions used in this manual.

Table 1-1. Document Conventions

Conventions

Definition

 

 

Italics

The first use of a new or Blue Coat-proprietary term.

 

 

Courier font

Command line text that appears on your administrator workstation.

 

 

Courier Italics

A command line variable that is to be substituted with a literal name or

 

value pertaining to the appropriate facet of your network system.

 

 

Courier Boldface

A Blue Coat literal to be entered as shown.

 

 

{ }

One of the parameters enclosed within the braces must be supplied

 

 

[ ]

An optional parameter or parameters.

 

 

Either the parameter before or after the pipe character can or must be

 

selected, but not both.

 

 

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