Terminology; Providing Feedback; Getting Help - Extreme Networks 9920 Installation Manual

Network packet broker hardware
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Terminology

Table 3: Command syntax (continued)
Convention
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Terminology
When features, functionality, or operation is specific to a device family, such as ExtremeSwitching, the
family name is used. Explanations about features and operations that are the same across all product
families simply refer to the product as the device.

Providing Feedback

The Information Development team at Extreme Networks has made every effort to ensure the accuracy
and completeness of this document. We are always striving to improve our documentation and help
you work better, so we want to hear from you. We welcome all feedback, but we especially want to
know about:
Content errors, or confusing or conflicting information.
Improvements that would help you find relevant information in the document.
Broken links or usability issues.
If you would like to provide feedback, you can do so in three ways:
In a web browser, select the feedback icon and complete the online feedback form.
Access the feedback form at https://www.extremenetworks.com/documentation-feedback/.
Email us at documentation@extremenetworks.com.
Provide the publication title, part number, and as much detail as possible, including the topic heading
and page number if applicable, as well as your suggestions for improvement.

Getting Help

If you require assistance, contact Extreme Networks using one of the following methods:
Extreme Portal
Search the GTAC (Global Technical Assistance Center) knowledge base; manage support cases and
service contracts; download software; and obtain product licensing, training, and certifications.
The Hub
A forum for Extreme Networks customers to connect with one another, answer questions, and
share ideas and feedback. This community is monitored by Extreme Networks employees, but is not
intended to replace specific guidance from GTAC.
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Description
A vertical bar separates mutually exclusive elements.
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are enclosed in angle
brackets.
Repeat the previous element, for example, member[member...].
In command examples, the backslash indicates a "soft" line break.
When a backslash separates two lines of a command input, enter the
entire command at the prompt without the backslash.
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