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This preface describes who should read the Command Reference---Catalyst 5000 Series, Catalyst 4000 Series, Catalyst 2948G Series, and Catalyst 2926G Series publication, how it is organized, and its document conventions.
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This publication is for experienced network administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, and 2926G series switches.
The major sections of this publication are as follows:
Describes the CLI types found on Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, and 2926G series switches and contains quick reference guides for all switch, ATM, and ROM monitor commands. | |
"Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, and 2926G Series Switch, ATM, and ROM Monitor Commands" | Lists alphabetically and provides detailed information for all Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, and 2926G series switch, ATM, and ROM monitor commands. |
Defines the acronyms used in this publication. |
Other documents in the Catalyst 5000, 4000, 2948G, and 2926G series documentation set include:
For additional information on Cisco IOS commands, refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference publication.
Command descriptions use the following conventions:
boldface font | Commands and keywords are in boldface. |
italic font | Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. |
[ ] | Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{ } | Elements in braces are required. |
{ x | y | z } | Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. |
[ x | y | z ] | Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. |
string | A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks. |
Screen examples use the following conventions:
| Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in |
boldface screen font | Information you must enter is in boldface screen font. |
italic screen font | Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font. |
^ | The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control---for example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D key. |
< > | Nonprinting characters, such as passwords are in angle brackets. |
[ ] | Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets. |
!, # | An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line. |
Notes use the following conventions:
Cautions use the following conventions:
![]() | Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
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Posted: Mon Jul 19 13:10:15 PDT 1999
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