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Documentation Conventions

The sample screens used throughout this guide are representations of the screens that are displayed when you install and configure the SRC software. The actual screens may differ.

For convenience and clarity, the installation and configuration examples show default file paths. If you do not accept the installation defaults, your paths will vary from the examples.

Table 1 defines notice icons used in this guide. Table 2 defines text conventions used throughout the documentation.




Table 1: Notice Icons 
Icon
Meaning
Description

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.




Table 2: Text Conventions 
Convention
Description
Examples

Bold typeface

  • Represents keywords, scripts, options, and tools in text.
  • Represents a GUI element that the user selects, clicks, checks, or clears.
  • Specify the keyword exp-msg.
  • Run the install.sh script with the -unconfig option.
  • Use the pkgadd tool.
  • To cancel the configuration, click Cancel.

Bold sans serif typeface

Represents text that the user must type.

user@host# set cache-entry-age cache-entry-age

Monospace sans serif 
typeface

Represents information as displayed on your terminal's screen, such as CLI commands in output displays.

nic-locators { 
  login {
    resolution { 
      resolver-name /realms/login/A1;
      key-type LoginName;
      value-type SaeId;
    }

Regular sans serif typeface

  • Represents configuration statements.
  • Indicates SDX CLI commands in text.
  • Represents examples in procedures.
  • Represents URLs.
  • system ldap server { stand-alone;
  • Use the show configuration command.
  • user@host# . . .
  • http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/ management/sdx/api-index.html

Italic sans serif typeface

Represents variables in SDX 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

  • Emphasizes words.
  • Identifies chapter, appendix, and book names.
  • Identifies distinguished names.
  • Identifies files, directories, and paths in text but not in command examples.
  • There are two levels of access: user and privileged.
  • Chapter 2, Services.
  • o=Users, o=UMC
  • The /etc/default.properties file.

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


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