
2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions
The following table lists the conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Convention Description
A
notice
calls attentions to important features or instructions.
A
caution
alerts you to serious risk of data loss or other results that may cause you or the
unit trouble if the warning is not heeded.
A
warning
alerts you to the risk of serious damage to the unit or injury and possible death to
the end user.
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 Enter key when an instruction simply says
type
.
Syntax vs. Command When the word
syntax
is used in this guide, it 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. In this example, you must supply a port number for !<port>. For
example:
Enable RIPIP by using the following syntax:
SETDefault !<port> -RIPIP CONTrol = Listen
When the word
command
is used in this guide, it 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 NETaddr = 0.0.0.0
Text represented as
screen display
This typeface
is used to represent displays that appear on your terminal screen and
command syntax. For example:
NetLogin:
Text represented as
commands
This typeface
is used to represent commands that you enter. For example:
SETDefault !0 -IP NETaddr = 0.0.0.0
Keys When specific keys are referred
to in the text, they are called out by their labels, such as
the
Return key
or
the Escape key
, or they may be shown as
Return
or
Escape
.
If two or more keys are to be pressed simultaneously, the keys are linked with a plus sign
(+). For example,
Press Ctrl+C to copy a selected text into a paste buffer.
Italics Italics
are used to denote
new terms
or
emphasis
.
underline Default settings are underlined.
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