Specifications

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EMC Secure Remote Support Gateway for Linux Release 2.24 Operations Guide
Preface
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EMC uses the following type style conventions in this guide:
Normal
In running text:
Interface elements (for example, button names, dialog box
names) outside of procedures
Items that user selects outside of procedures
Java classes and interface names
Names of resources, attributes, pools, Boolean expressions,
buttons, DQL statements, keywords, clauses, environment
variables, filenames, functions, menu names, utilities
Pathnames, URLs, filenames, directory names, computer
names, links, groups, service keys, file systems, environment
variables (for example, command line and text), notifications
Bold
User actions (what the user clicks, presses, or selects)
Interface elements (button names, dialog box names)
Names of keys, commands, programs, scripts, applications,
utilities, processes, notifications, system calls, services,
applications, and utilities in text
Italic
Book titles
New terms in text
Emphasis in text
Courier Prompts
System output
Filenames
Pathnames
URLs
Syntax when shown in command line or other examples
Courier, bold User entry
Options in command-line syntax
Courier italic Arguments in examples of command-line syntax
Variables in examples of screen or file output
Variables in pathnames
<>
Angle brackets for parameter values (variables) supplied by user.
[]
Square brackets for optional values.
|
Vertical bar symbol for alternate selections. The bar means or.