Content Summary; Cli Conventions - Juniper ISG 2000 User Manual

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ISG 2000 User's Guide

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CLI Conventions

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Content Summary
This guide contains the following chapters and appendix:
Chapter 1, "Configuring" provides instructions for making a console connection
to the ISG 2000, logging in, and performing a basic yet complete firewall and
VPN configuration.
Chapter 2, "Installing" provides instructions for cabling the ISG 2000 to the
network, mounting the device in a rack, and connecting the power supplies.
Chapter 3, "Hardware and Servicing" provides a detailed overview of the ISG
2000 and procedures for replacing interface modules, power supplies, and the
fan tray.
Appendix A, "Specifications" provides a list of physical specifications about the
ISG 2000, its modules, and its power supplies.
The following conventions are used when presenting the syntax of a command line
interface (CLI) command:
Anything inside square brackets [ ] is optional.
Anything inside braces { } is required.
If there is more than one choice, each choice is separated by a pipe ( | ). For
example,
set interface { ethernet1/1 | ethernet1/2 | ethernet2/1 } manage
means "set the management options for the ethernet1/1, ethernet1/2, or
ethernet2/1 interface".
Variables appear in italic. For example:
set admin user name_str password pswd_str
When a CLI command appears within the context of a sentence, it is in bold
(except for variables, which are always in italic). For example: "Use the get
system command to display the serial number of a NetScreen device."
When typing a keyword, you only have to type enough letters to identify the word
uniquely. For example, typing set adm u joe p j12fmt54 is enough to enter the
command set admin user joe password j12fmt54. Although you can use this
shortcut when entering commands, all the commands documented here are
presented in their entirety.

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