McDATA 3000 Network Router User Manual


 
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UltraNet™ Edge Storage Router 3000 User Guide
Preface
Conventions This guide uses the following conventions:
Related
Documentation
This document is part of the documentation set available on
CD-ROM for the UltraNet Edge 3000. The documentation set
provides installation, operation, configuration, and reference
information for system administrators and operators.
UltraNet Edge Storage Router Getting Started Guide
(958-000507-000) provides set-up, connection, and installation
information for the UltraNet Edge 3000.
UltraNet Edge Storage Router - 3000 Series User Guide
(620-000248-020) provides installation, configuration, operation,
and maintenance information for the UltraNet Edge 3000.
Italic text Italicized text is used to emphasize information.
CTRL+C Key combinations are indicated by keyboard key names and a plus sign,
all of which are in small caps sans serif text. In the example given to the
left, press and hold down the CTRL key and press C.
Bold Courier text Bold Courier text is used for commands and for system input that you
type exactly as shown.
<value>
(angle brackets)
Angle brackets in a command indicate that the word contained within
must be substituted with an actual value (do not type the angle brackets).
In the following example, replace <filename> with the actual name of
the file:
check_release <filename>
[parameter]
(square brackets)
Square brackets in a command indicate that the parameter contained
within is optional. In the following example, the module parameter is
optional (often, optional parameters contain angled brackets indicating
that the word must be substituted with an actual value):
logcf get [<module>]
| (vertical bar) A vertical bar in a command is used between items in a list to indicate that
you choose one of the items. For example, the vertical bar in the
command below means you can use either the -u or the -q option (or
neither since this choice is also optional):
swipplumb [-u|-q]
Courier text Courier text is used for messages or program output that appears on your
screen.