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Table 3: Text and Syntax Conventions (continued)

Convention

Description

Fixed-width text like this

Represents output that appears on the

 

terminal screen.

Italic text like this

Introduces important new terms.

 

Identifies book names.

 

Identifies RFC and Internet draft

 

titles.

Italic text like this

Represents variables (options for which

 

you substitute a value) in commands or

 

configuration statements.

Examples

user@host> show chassis alarms

No alarms currently active

A policy term is a named structure that defines match conditions and actions.

JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide

RFC 1997, BGP Communities Attribute

Configure the machine’s domain name:

[edit]

root@# set system domain-name

domain-name

Plain text like this

Represents names of configuration

 

statements, commands, files, and

 

directories; IP addresses; configuration

 

hierarchy levels; or labels on routing

 

platform components.

To configure a stub area, include the stub statement at the [edit protocols ospf area area-id]hierarchy level.

The console port is labeled

CONSOLE.

< > (angle brackets)

Enclose optional keywords or variables.

(pipe symbol)

Indicates a choice between the mutually

 

exclusive keywords or variables on either

 

side of the symbol. The set of choices is

 

often enclosed in parentheses for clarity.

# (pound sign)

Indicates a comment specified on the

 

same line as the configuration statement

 

to which it applies.

stub <default-metric metric>;

broadcast multicast

(string1 string2 string3)

rsvp { # Required for dynamic MPLS only

[ ] (square brackets)

Enclose a variable for which you can

 

substitute one or more values.

Indention and braces ( { } )

Identify a level in the configuration

 

hierarchy.

; (semicolon)

Identifies a leaf statement at a

 

configuration hierarchy level.

J-Web GUI Conventions

community name members [ community-ids ]

[edit] routing-options {

static {

route default { nexthop address; retain;

}

}

}

Bold text like this

Represents J-Web graphical user

In the Logical Interfaces box, select

 

interface (GUI) items you click or select.

 

All Interfaces.

 

 

To cancel the configuration, click

 

 

 

Cancel.

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