Command conventions, Ommand, Onventions – Foundry Networks AR3202-CL User Manual

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© 2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.

June 2004

NOTE: Command strings that require identification of a specific interface are context-sensitive.

Command Conventions

Each command is briefly described and then followed by the complete syntax, which is essentially a map of the
command that shows mandatory and optional parameters.

The following tables provide details of the conventions used for syntaxes and examples.

Table 2.2: Syntax Conventions

For Syntaxes

What it means

normal type

Within syntaxes, “normal type” represents required words
that must be entered by the user — except when followed by
a parameter setting that is enclosed in angled brackets. In
that case, only enter the parameter setting enclosed in the
angled brackets.

Example 1: Normal type only.

In this example, the user enters the word or argument
(module) appearing in the syntax in “normal type.”

Syntax:

module

Command execution:

module

Example 2: Normal type word or argument that is followed
by a second normal type word or argument, which is
followed by a parameter setting enclosed in angled brackets.

In this example, the user enters the first word or argument
“connections,” appearing in normal type, and then only
enters the value “4” of the second word or argument.

Syntax:

connections connections < n >

Command execution:

connections 4

In other words, the first occurence of “connections” must be
entered because it is not followed by a setting enclosed in
angled brackets. The second occurence of the word
“connections” must NOT be entered because it is followed
by a setting enclosed in angled brackets. This value of the
setting must be entered to execute the command.

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