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This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco WAN Switching SuperUser Command Reference publication.
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This publication provides instructions for using the Cisco super user command line interface on the Cisco WAN switches.
The super user commands apply to tasks that require deeper product knowledge and responsibility than the standard user commands. (For descriptions of the standard user commands, refer to the Cisco WAN Switching Command Reference.) The super user commands, for example, let you
Troubleshoot at a level that requires deeper product knowledge
The Cisco WAN Switching products have new names. The BPX switch is now called the Cisco BPX® 8620 wide area switch, The AXIS shelf is now called the Cisco MGXTM 8220 edge concentrator, Any switch in the IGX switch family (IGX 8, IGX 16 and IGX 32 wide area switches) is now called the Cisco IGXTM 8400 series wide area switch. The IGX 8 switch is now called the Cisco IGXTM 8410 wide area switch. The IGX 16 switch is now called the Cisco IGXTM 8420 wide area switch, and the IGX 32 switch is now called the Cisco IGXTM 8430 wide area switch.
This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Examples use these conventions:
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