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Preface

 

 

Conventions

This document uses the conventions in the following table:

Convention

Example

Explanation

 

 

 

angle brackets < >

ping <ip-address>

Arguments in italic and enclosed by angle

 

ping 54.89.145.71

brackets must be replaced by the text the

 

 

argument represents. In the example,

 

 

54.89.345.71 replaces <ip-address>. When

 

 

entering the argument, do not type the angle

 

 

brackets.

 

 

 

bar brackets [ ]

disable [level]

Bar brackets enclose optional arguments. The

 

 

example indicates you can use the disable

 

 

command with or without specifying a level.

 

 

Some commands accept more than one

 

 

optional argument. When entering the

 

 

argument, do not type the bar brackets.

 

 

 

bold text

cable relay-agent-option

Boldface text must be typed exactly as it

 

 

appears.

 

 

 

brace brackets {}

page {on off}

Brace brackets enclose required text. The

 

 

example indicates you must enter either on or

 

 

off after page. The system accepts the

 

 

command with only one of the parameters.

 

 

When entering the text, do not type the brace

 

 

brackets.

 

 

 

italic text

boot system <filename>

Italic type indicates variables for which you

 

 

supply values in command syntax descriptions.

 

 

It also indicates file names, directory names,

 

 

document titles, or emphasized text.

 

 

 

screen display

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This font indicates system output.

 

2000

 

 

 

 

vertical bar

page {on off}

A vertical bar separates the choices when a

 

 

parameter is required. The example indicates

 

 

you can enter either command:

 

 

page on or page off

 

 

When entering the parameter, do not type the

 

 

vertical bar or the brace brackets.

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