Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Preface
Command Line Interface Documentation Conventions
Doc. No. TD-000947 Rev. 1
Janurary 29, 2021 Page xiv Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Tex t i n bold font indicates user interface elements such as a menu items,
buttons, check boxes, or column headings. For example:
Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and
then click Command Prompt.
Under Notification Options, select the Warning Alarms check box.
Tex t i n Courier font indicates a file name, directory path, or command line
text. For example:
To return to the root directory from anywhere in the file structure:
Type
cd/ root and press ENTER.
Issue the following command: sh ./install.bin.
Key names and key strokes are indicated with UPPERCASE:
Press CTRL+P.
Press the UP ARROW key.
Tex t i n italics indicates terms, emphasis, variables, or document titles. For
example:
For a complete listing of license agreements, refer to the applicable
Software End User License Agreement.
What are shortcut keys?
To enter the date type mm/dd/yyyy (where mm is the month, dd is the
day, and yyyy is the year).
Topic titles between quotation marks identify related topics either within this
manual or in the online help, which is also referred to as the help system
throughout this document.
Command Line Interface Documentation Conventions
Command line interface (CLI) command syntax conventions include the following:
Plain text indicates items that you must type as shown. For example:
qaucli -pr fc -ei
<> (angle brackets) indicate a variable whose value you must specify. For
example:
<serial_number>
NOTE
For CLI commands only, variable names are always indicated
using angle brackets instead of italics.