Symbol conventions, Conventions, Danger – Panasonic NN46240-501 User Manual
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About this document
Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
Chapter
Content
3 CLI overview
This chapter describes the command line interface (CLI),
command levels, command views, and hot keys.
4 Basic configuration
This chapter describes how to configure the basic system
environment on the router.
5 User management
This chapter describes the basic concepts of the user
interface and user management.
6 File System
This chapter describes the file system and its configuration.
7 Management of
Configuration Files
This chapter describes how to manage the configuration
file.
8 FTP, TFTP, and
Xmodem
This chapter describes how to configure the basic functions
of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server, and how to
upload and download files through FTP, Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP), and Xmodem.
9 Telnet and SSH
This chapter provides an overview of Telnet and Secure
Shell (SSH) and describes how to log on to the router
through Telnet and configure the router.
10 Router maintenance
This chapter describes the principles and concepts of router
maintenance.
11 System software
upgrade
This chapter describes the principles and concepts of
system software upgrades.
12 Patch management
This chapter describes the principles and concepts of patch
management.
Appendix A Glossary and
Appendix B Acronyms and
Abbreviations
This chapter contains a glossary and list of frequently used
acronyms and abbreviations.
Index
This chapter lists important key words used in this manual
to help you access information quickly.
Conventions
This section describes the symbol and text conventions used in this document.
Symbol conventions
The following table describes the symbols that are used in this document.
Symbol
Description
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
can result in death or serious injury.
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