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in the following example:
NOTE
The Controller is a controller in the Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
sense of the word, not in the typical corporate WLAN sense.
Typographic Conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Monospace
Examples, command-line output, and representations of
configuration nodes.
Also commands, keywords, and file names, when mentioned
inline.
bold Monospace
Your input: something you type at a command line.
italics
An argument or variable where you supply a value.
Also concepts and principles when mentioned inline.
<key>
A key on your keyboard, such as <Enter>. Combinations of keys
are joined by plus signs (“+”), as in <Ctrl>+c.
[
arg1
|
arg2
]
Enumerated options for completing a syntax. An example is
[enable | disable].
num1–numN
A inclusive range of numbers. An example is 1–65535, which
means 1 through 65535, inclusive.
arg1..argN
A range of enumerated values. An example is eth0..eth3, which
means eth0, eth1, eth2, or eth3.
arg
[
arg...
]
arg
[,
arg...
]
A value that can optionally represent a list of elements (a space-
separated list in the first case and a comma-separated list in the
second case)