Symbols
A
C
- C Series Controllers
- C Series controllers
- C Series platforms
- candidate configuration
- CLI
- command hierarchy
- command history
- command mode
- configuration mode
- command completion
- commands 1, 2
- comparing
- entering 1, 2
- exiting
- hierarchy 1, 2, 3
- navigation commands
- overview 1, 2
- statement description
- symbols in statement lists 1, 2
- verifying configurations
- editing level 1, 2
- environment settings
- help 1, 2
- interface elements
- keyboard sequences
- messages
- modes
- operating systems
- overview 1, 2
- password
- prerequisites
- privilege levels
- prompt strings
- tutorial
- working directory
- command output
- commands
- commit and-quit command 1, 2
- commit check command
- commit command 1, 2
- configuration
- configuration files
- configuration hierarchy
- configuration mode See CLI
- configuration statements
- deleting
- overview 1, 2
- symbols in statements
- configure command
- conventions
- count filter
- cursor, moving
- customer support 1
D
- delete command 1, 2
- directories on C Series Controller
- documentation
E
- edit command 1, 2
- enable command
- environment settings, CLI 1
- except filter
- exit command 1, 2
F
H
I
K
L
M
- manuals
- messages
- MORE filter
- MORE prompt
N
O
- online help See CLI, help
- operational mode
P
Q
R
- redrawing screen
- regular expressions
- rename command 1, 2
- request system halt command
- request system reboot
- restart command 1, 2
- rollback command 1, 2
- run command
S
- save command
- screen
- set cli complete-on-space command
- set cli directory command 1, 2
- set cli language command
- set cli level command
- set cli password command
- set cli prompt command
- set cli screen-length command
- set cli screen-width command
- set cli terminal command
- set command 1, 2
- show cli authorization command
- show cli command
- show cli history command
- show cli level command
- show command
- show component command 1, 2
- show configuration command
- show system information command
- SRC CLI
- starting
- SRC components
- SRC modules
- SRC software
- statements See configuration statements, names of individual statements
- support, technical See technical support
- symbols in statements
T
U
- up command
- URLs in commands
- user accounts
W
X
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Documentation Conventions
Table 1 defines the notice icons used in this guide. Table 2 defines text conventions used throughout this documentation.
Table 1: Notice Icons
Icon | Meaning | Description |
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![]() | Informational note | Indicates important features or instructions. |
![]() | Caution | Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage. |
![]() | Warning | Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death. |
![]() | Laser warning | Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser. |
![]() | Tip | Indicates helpful information. |
![]() | Best practice | Alerts you to a recommended use or implementation. |
Table 2: Text Conventions
Convention | Description | Examples |
Bold text like this |
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Bold text like this | Represents text that the user must type. | user@host# set cache-entry-age cache-entry-age |
Fixed-width text like this | Represents information as displayed on your terminal’s screen, such as CLI commands in output displays. | nic-locators { login { resolution { resolver-name /realms/ |
Regular sans serif typeface |
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Italic sans serif typeface | Represents variables in SRC CLI commands. | user@host# set local-address local-address |
Angle brackets | In text descriptions, indicate optional keywords or variables. | Another runtime variable is <gfwif>. |
Key name | Indicates the name of a key on the keyboard. | Press Enter. |
Key names linked with a plus sign (+) | Indicates that you must press two or more keys simultaneously. | Press Ctrl + b. |
Italic typeface |
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Backslash | At the end of a line, indicates that the text wraps to the next line. | Plugin.radiusAcct-1.class=\ net.juniper.smgt.sae.plugin\ RadiusTrackingPluginEvent |
Words separated by the | symbol | Represent a choice to select one keyword or variable to the left or right of this symbol. (The keyword or variable may be either optional or required.) | diagnostic | line |