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This section discusses the intended audience, scope, and organization of this Cisco ICS 7750 Command Reference and defines the conventions used to convey instructions and information.
This guide is organized as follows:
This guide uses the following conventions for instructions and information.
Notes, tips, and cautions use the following conventions and symbols:
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Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual |
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Tips Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information, similar to a Timesaver. |
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Caution This caution symbol means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
Table 1 describes the syntax used with the commands in this document.
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boldface | Commands and keywords. |
italic | Command input that is supplied by you. |
[ ] | Optional keywords and default responses to system prompts appear within square brackets. |
{x | x | x} | A choice of keywords (represented by x) appears in braces separated by vertical bars. You must select one. |
^ or Ctrl | Represent the key labeled Control. For example, when you read ^D or Ctrl-D, you should hold down the Control key while you press the D key. |
| Examples of information displayed on the screen. |
boldface screen font | Examples of information that you must enter. |
This section describes other publications in the Cisco ICS 7750 documentation set, as well as related Cisco publications.
The following publications are companion documents to this guide and comprise the Cisco ICS 7750 documentation set:
For information about the backup power supply options supported by the Cisco ICS 7750, refer to the following publications:
For information about voice interface card (VIC), WAN interface card (WIC), and voice WAN interface card (VWIC) installation, cabling, and configuration, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Card Hardware Installation Guide.
For information about Cisco CallManager, refer to the following publications:
For information about the Catalyst 3500 series XL switches, including the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL switch, refer to the following publications:
For information about Cisco IP Phones, refer to the following publications:
The Cisco IOS software documentation set describes the tasks and commands necessary to configure certain system components, as well as other Cisco products such as access servers, routers, and switches. Each configuration guide can be used in conjunction with its corresponding command reference. The IOS software document set is available online. For more information about online documents, refer to the "Cisco Connection Online" section later in this Preface.
The following document set supports IOS software:
For information about CiscoWorks2000, which includes CiscoWorks2000 Server, CiscoWorks Switched Internet (CWSI) Campus, Resource Manager Essentials, and CiscoView, refer to the following publications:
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