Document conventions

Typographical conventions

Fortinet documentation uses the following typographical conventions:

Table 2: Typographical conventions in Fortinet technical documentation

Convention

Example

 

 

 

Button, menu, text box,

From Minimum log level, select Notification.

field, or check box label

 

 

 

 

 

CLI input

config system dns

 

 

set primary <address_ipv4>

 

end

 

CLI output

FGT-602803030703 # get system settings

 

comments

: (null)

 

opmode

: nat

Emphasis

HTTP connections are not secure and can be intercepted by a third

 

party.

 

File content

<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Firewall

 

Authentication</TITLE></HEAD>

 

<BODY><H4>You must authenticate to use this

 

service.</H4>

 

Hyperlink

Visit the Fortinet Technical Support web site,

 

https://support.fortinet.com.

Keyboard entry

Type a name for the remote VPN peer or client, such as

 

Central_Office_1.

 

Navigation

Go to VPN > IPSEC > Auto Key (IKE).

 

 

Publication

For details, see the FortiOS Handbook.

 

 

 

CLI command syntax conventions

This guide uses the following conventions to describe the syntax to use when entering commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI).

Brackets, braces, and pipes are used to denote valid permutations of the syntax. Constraint notations, such as <address_ipv4>, indicate which data types or string patterns are acceptable value input.

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