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Preface
Convention
Boldface
Italics
Square brackets ([ ])
Vertical bars ( | )
Braces ({ })
Braces and vertical bars
within square brackets
([ { | } ])
Caret character (^)
A string
System prompts
Screen
OL-0338-01 (3/2000)
Meaning
Commands and keywords you
enter literally as shown
Variables for which you supply
values
Optional elements
Separated alternative elements
Required choices
A required choice within an
optional element
Control key
A nonquoted set of characters
Denotes interactive sessions,
indicates that the user enters
commands at the prompt
font
Terminal sessions and information
the system displays
Comments
offset-list
command type interface
You replace the variable with the
type of interface.
In contexts that do not allow
italics, such as online help,
arguments are enclosed in angle
brackets (< >).
command [abc]
abc is optional (not required), but
you can choose it.
command [ abc | def ]
You can choose either abc or def,
or neither, but not both.
command { abc | def }
You must use either abc or def, but
not both.
command [ abc { def | ghi } ]
You have three options:
Nothing
abc def
abc ghi
The key combinations ^D and
Ctrl-D are equivalent: Both mean
hold down the Control key while
you press the D key. Keys are
indicated in capital letters, but are
not case sensitive.
For example, when setting an
SNMP community string to public,
do not use quotation marks around
the string; otherwise, the string
will include the quotation marks.
The system prompt indicates the
current command mode. For
example, the prompt
Router (config) #
global configuration mode.
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