User Manual
xvi Configuring, Installing, and Using Carrier Infrastructure
Typographical conventions this guide uses
Table iii describes the typographical conventions that this guide uses.
Table iii Typographical conventions
Convention Meaning
Bold face If you are using a graphical user interface (GUI), bold face
indicates a button, menu option, icon, and so on, that you
manipulate directly.
If you are using a command line interface, bold face indicates
commands and keywords.
Bold face can also indicate information that you must enter.
Italic face Arguments for which you supply values are in italic face.
Courier
(mono-spaced) font
A command you type in, exactly as it appears, at a command
line.
[ ... ] Arguments that appear inside square brackets [ ], are
optional.
Also, when the guide shows a system prompt, the default
system prompt appears inside square brackets.
{..} | {..} Required keywords are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars.
Note Notes contain helpful suggestions for the reader.
<...> Non-printing characters, such as passwords, appear in angle
brackets.
Caution Cautions contain information about which the reader must
exercise care.
Warning Warnings contain information about how readers might do
something resulting in harm to themselves or in damage to
equipment or data.