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About This Guide

About This Guide

This document provides information on how to install, license, and configure the Cisco Element Management Framework (Cisco EMF) product.

Document Objectives

This guide contains information on the following:

For detailed information on the Cisco EMF product, refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework Release Notes, Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide, or the Cisco EMF online help.

Audience

These instructions are for the system administrator who installs and configures Cisco EMF.

Document Organization

This document provides the following information:

Related Information

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The Cisco Element Management Framework Event Manager User Guide book is a companion document to this book. This document provides technical information about the Cisco EMF Event Manager.

The following documents contain additional information which may help you more fully understand the material described in this manual:

These documents are available on the Cisco document CD.

Conventions and Terminology

This section discusses conventions and terminology used throughout this book.

The Cisco EMF software supports a three-button mouse. The buttons are configured as follows:

This book uses this terminology throughout (even though it is possible for individual users to customize their devices to use the buttons in an alternative manner). In situations that allow more than one item to be selected from a list simultaneously, the following actions are supported:

Names of on-screen elements that you click, or select (menu names and commands, and controls such as buttons, drop-down lists, and so on) are printed in bold font.

Bold font is also used for keywords, names of commands and menus, and names of keys on the keyboard.

Text displayed as on-screen examples is printed in courier font.

When set off from the main text, words and characters you should enter by the keyboard are printed in bold font. When the word or character string is enclosed in angle brackets (< and >), you should substitute your own character string for the example presented in the text.

For example, when you see: login: root

you should specify the string root at the login prompt. However, when you see: password: <rootpassword>

you should specify your own password in place of the character string <rootpassword>. The italic style is used to emphasize words, to introduce new terms, and for titles of printed publications (however, not titles of CD-ROMs or floppy disks).


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