Conventions Used In This Guide; Symbolic Conventions; Typographic Conventions - Avaya 4601 Installation Manual

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Conventions Used in This Guide

This guide uses the following textual, symbolic, and typographic conventions to help you
interpret information.

Symbolic Conventions

Note:
This symbol precedes additional information about a topic. This information is not
Note:
required to run your system.
!
CAUTION:
This symbol emphasizes possible harm to software, possible loss of data, or
CAUTION:
possible service interruptions.

Typographic Conventions

This guide uses the following typographic conventions:
command
Message
device
Administrative
italics
Words printed in this type are commands that you enter into your
system.
Words printed in this type are system messages.
Words printed in this type indicate parameters associated with a
command for which you must substitute the appropriate value.
For example, when entering the mount command, device must
be replaced with the name of the drive that contains the
installation disk.
Words printed in bold type are menu or screen titles and labels.
Bold type words can also be items on menus or screens that you
should select or enter to perform a task, i.e., fields, buttons, or
icons. Bold text is also used for general emphasis.
Italic type indicates a document that contains additional
information about a topic.
Conventions Used in This Guide
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