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This section describes who should read this guide, how it is organized, and the document conventions of the Installing NATkit 2.0 on Solaris guide.
NATkit 2.0 CDs and other documentation can be obtained from the Net Tools Support group (for ANS engineers), or from your ANS engineer (for ANS customers).
This guide is for the network administrator or operator who installs, configures, verifies, and uses the Network Analysis Toolkit 2.0 (NATkit 2.0). The network administrator or operator should have the following skills:
This section describes how to use the NATkit 2.0 online help and also explains the document conventions used in this guide.
NATkit 2.0 ships with an online help system that provides overview, related information, procedures, and glossary data for NATkit 2.0. Use the help system to get information about using the NATkit 2.0 interface and navigating within the product. You access the NATkit 2.0 online help system in two ways:
You can access help information in any of the following ways:
This guide uses basic conventions to represent text and table information.
Command descriptions use the following conventions:
Examples use the following conventions:
screen font.
This guide also uses the following conventions:
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The following CiscoWorks2000 Family of Products (CW2000) documentation is available:
The following NATkit 2.0 documentation is available:
The following Essentials documentation is available:
The following CWSI Campus documentation is available:
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