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FortiGate Voice Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
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Table 3: Command syntax notation
Convention
Description
Square brackets [ ]
A non-required word or series of words. For example:
[verbose {1 | 2 | 3}]
indicates that you may either omit or type both the verbose word and
its accompanying option, such as:
verbose 3
Angle brackets < >
A word constrained by data type.
To define acceptable input, the angled brackets contain a descriptive
name followed by an underscore ( _ ) and suffix that indicates the
valid data type. For example:
indicates that you should enter a number of retries, such as 5.
Data types include:
•
configuration, such as policy_A.
•
configuration, such as 0 for the first static route.
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that matches possible variations, such as *@example.com to
match all email addresses ending in @example.com.
•
mail.example.com.
•
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protocol and host name prefix, which together form a uniform
resource identifier (URI), such as
http://www.fortinet./com/.
•
•
255.255.255.0.
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separated by a space, such as
192.168.1.99 255.255.255.0.
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CIDR-notation netmask separated by a slash, such as such as
192.168.1.99/24.
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such as 3f2e:6a8b:78a3:0d82:1725:6a2f:0370:6234.
•
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space.
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such as P@ssw0rd. Strings containing spaces or special
characters must be surrounded in quotes or use escape
sequences.
•
such as 15 for the number of minutes.
Curly braces { }
A word or series of words that is constrained to a set of options
delimited by either vertical bars or spaces.
You must enter at least one of the options, unless the set of options is
surrounded by square brackets [ ].