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The Cisco Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Commander software is used to manage Cisco 675 settings. This section explains the objectives, audience, and organization of the Cisco CPE Commander User Guide. It also defines the conventions used to convey instructions and information used throughout the guide.
The Cisco CPE Commander User Guide describes how to install, launch, and use the Cisco CPE Commander. For additional information on companion publications, see the "Related Documentation" section.
The Cisco CPE Commander User Guide is designed for end users, system managers, and network managers.
The Cisco CPE Commander User Guide is organized as follows:
This publication uses the document conventions as listed in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3.
| Convention | Definition | Sample |
|---|---|---|
Times bold | Text body font used for arguments, commands, keywords, and punctuation that is part of a command that the user enters in text and command environments. | This is similar to the UNIX route command. |
Times italic | Text body font used for publication names and for emphasis. | See the Cisco 6100 Series User's Guide for further details. |
| Example font used for screen displays, prompts, and scripts. | |
| Example font used to indicate text the user enters in examples of command environments. | Login: root |
| Convention | Definition | Sample |
|---|---|---|
vertical bars ( | ) | Separate alternative, mutually exclusive elements. | offset-list {in | out} offset |
square brackets ([ ]) | Indicate optional elements. | [no] offset-list {in | out} offset |
braces ({ }) | Indicate a required choice. | offset-list {in | out} offset |
braces within square brackets ([{ }]) | Indicate a required choice within an optional element. | [{letter\number}Enter] |
boldface | Indicates commands and keywords that are entered literally as shown. | [no] offset-list {in | out} offset |
italics | Indicate arguments for which you supply values. Note In contexts that do not allow italics, arguments are enclosed in angle brackets (< >). | offset-list {in | out} offset |
| Convention | Description |
|---|---|
Note | Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual. |
Timesaver | Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph. |
Tip | Means the following are useful tips. |
Caution | Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
Warning | Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translated versions of the warning, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied the device. |
The following are the companion publications to the Cisco CPE Commander User Guide.
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