Document
Conventions
Document
Conventions
This
publication
uses the following
conventions
The
symbol
represents
the
key
labeled
Control
For example
the
key
combination
AZ
means
hold
down
the Control
key
while
you
press
the
key
Cross-references
to
additional
or related
information
within
this
publication
specify
the
title
in
quotes
of the section
that
contains
the information
and
the chapter
in
which
that
section
appears
For example
refer
to
the section
Document
Conventions
in
this
chapter
Command
descriptions
use
these
conventions
Examples
that
contain
systemprompts
denote
interactive
sessions
indicating
the
commands
that
you
should
enter
at
the
prompt
The
system
prompt
indicates
the current
level
of the
EXEC
command
interpreter
For example
the
prompt
7010
indicates
that
you
should
be
at
the user
level
and
the
prompt
7010
indicates
that
you
should
be
at
the privileged
level
Access
to
the
privileged
level
usually
requires
password
Refer
to
the related
software
configuration
and
reference
publications
for
additional
information
Commands
and keywords
are
in
boldface
font
Arguments
for
which
you
supply
values
are
in
italic
font
Elements
in
square
brackets
are optional
Alternative
but required
keywords
are
grouped
in
braces
and
separated
by
vertical
bars
Examples
use
these
conventions
Terminal
sessions
and sample
console
screen
displays
are
in
screen
font
Information
you
enter
is
in
boldface
screen
font
Nonprinting
characters
such
as
passwords
are
in
angle
brackets
Default
responses
to
system prompts
are
in
square
brackets
Exclamation
points
at
the beginning
of
line
indicate
comment
line
Caution
Means
reader
be
careful
You
are capable
of doing
something
that
might
result
in
equipment
damage
or
loss
of
data
Note
Means
reader
take
note
Notes
contain
helpful suggestions
or references
to
materials
not
contained
in
this
manual
Timesaver
Means
the described
action
saves
time You
can
save
time
by
performing
the action
described
in
the
paragraph
Warning
Means
danger
You
are
in
situation
that
could
cause
bodily
injury Before
you work
on
any equipment
be
aware
of the hazards
involved
with
electrical
circuitry
and
standard
practices
for
preventing
accidents
Chapter
provides
general
safety
considerations
and
specific
guidelines
for
safely
installing
the Cisco
7513
router
About
This
Manual
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