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Document Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Commands, prompts, and information displayed by the computer appear
in Courier typeface, for example:
Current Number of Learned Addresses: 133
Number of Defined Filters: 4
Information
that you enter
appears in Courier bold typeface, for example:
AT-4016F >
status
Information that you
need to enter with a command
is enclosed in angle
brackets < >. For example, you must enter a port number and an IP
address to execute the ipaddr <port #> <IP address> command. Note that
the IP address shown below is for illustration only and not meant to
represent your actual IP address.
AT-4016F
<ipaddr 6 192.138.217.40>
Field value options appear in bold typeface. For example, an AT-4016F
filter type can be either Entry or Exit.
Note
A note provides additional information about, or possible consequence of, a
specific action you can perform.
Related Documentation
You may find the following networking reference material helpful:
❑
Interconnections, Bridges and Routers,
Radia Perlman, Addison
Wesley © 1992.
❑
Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, and
Architecture
(2nd edition), Volumes I and II, Douglas Comer,
Prentice Hall © 1991.
❑
The Simple Book, An Introduction to Management of TCP/IP-based
internets,
Marshall T. Rose, Prentice Hall © Second Edition, 1994.
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