Audience, Conventions – Juniper Networks E-Series User Manual

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About This Guide

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Audience

This guide is intended for experienced system and network specialists
working with E-series routers in an Internet access environment.

Conventions

Table 1

defines notice icons used in this guide, and

Table 2

defines text

conventions used throughout the book, except for command syntax.

Table 3

provides command syntax conventions used primarily in the

E-Series Command Reference Guide. For more information about
command syntax, see

E-Series System Basics Configuration Guide,

Chapter 1, Planning Your Network

.

Table 1 Notice icons

Icon

Meaning

Description

Informational note

Indicates important features or instructions.

Caution

Indicates that you may risk losing data or damaging your hardware.

Warning

Alerts you to the risk of personal injury.

Table 2 Text conventions (except for command syntax)

Convention

Description

Examples

Bold typeface

Represents commands and
keywords in text.

Command example:
Issue the clock source command.

Keyword example:
Specify the keyword exp-msg.

Bold Courier typeface

Represents text that the user must
type.

user input

Key name in angle brackets

Indicates the name of a key on the
keyboard.

Press <Enter>.

Key names linked with a plus sign
(+) in angle brackets.

Indicates that you must press two or
more keys simultaneously.

Press <Ctrl+B>.

Plain Courier typeface

Represents information as displayed
on your terminal’s screen.

host1#show ip ospf 2

Routing Process OSPF 2 with

Router ID 5.5.0.250

Router is an Area Border

Router (ABR)

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