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Documentation conventions, Notes, cautions, and warnings – Juniper Networks G10 CMTS User Manual

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Documentation Conventions

Documentation Conventions

This manual uses the following text conventions:

! CMTS and CMTS component labels are shown in a sans serif font. In the following

example, ETHERNET is the label for the Ethernet management port on the CMTS:

The 10/100-Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 connector is used for out-of-band management of
the CMTS and is labeled ETHERNET.

! Statements, commands, filenames, directory names, IP addresses, and configuration

hierarchy levels are shown in a sans serif font. In the following example, stub is a
statement name and [edit protocols ospf area area-id] is a configuration hierarchy level:

To configure a stub area, include the stub statement at the [edit protocols ospf area
area-id] hierarchy level.

! In examples, text that you type literally is shown in bold. In the following example, you

type the words show chassis hardware:

For example, you can use the following command to get information about the
source of an alarm condition:

user@host> show chassis hardware

Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Notes, cautions, and warnings are denoted by the following symbols:

A note indicates information that might be helpful in a
particular situation or that might otherwise be overlooked.

A caution indicates a situation that requires careful
attention. Failure to observe a cautionary note could result
in minor injury or discomfort to yourself, or serious
damage to the CMTS.

A warning indicates a potentially dangerous situation.
Failure to follow the guidelines in a warning could result in
severe injury or death.