
DXS-3600-32S 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Intended Readers
The
DXS-3600-32S Web UI Reference Guide
contains detailed information about the Web User Interface of the
switch in this series. This manual is intended for advanced level users that are familiar with network management
concepts and terminology. For all practical reasons the
DXS-3600-32S
will simply be referred to as the
switch
throughout this manual.
Typographical Conventions
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
Safety Instructions
Please pay careful attention to the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect
your system from potential damage.
Convention
Description
[ ]
This convention is generally used in CLI commands. Square brackets indicate an
optional entry. For example: [copy | paste] means that optionally you can type copy
or you can type paste. Do not type the brackets.
Bold Font
This font is generally used to put emphasis on a key subject in a sentence through-
out this manual. This font is also used to represent the physical CLI command used
when explaining a topic.
Boldface Typewriter Font
This font is used to indicate CLI command examples used in this document.
Initial capital letter
The use of initial capital letters indicates that a referral to a specific name was made.
This will be seen a lot when referring to protocols, standards, keyboard keys, and
when we refer to the ‘Switch’ as a generic name for all switches with in the series.
For example: Click Enter.
Menu Name > Menu Option
This convention indicates the referral to a menu structure found in the Web User
Interface of this Switch. For example: Device > Port > Port Properties means the
Port Properties menu option under the Port menu option that is located under the
Device menu.
NOTE:
A note indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device
NOTICE:
A notice indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to
avoid the problem
CAUTION:
A caution indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.