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Formatting conventions

1.3 Formatting conventions
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Chapter 7, "Altitude AP's
manage the Altitude APs through the Summit WM Switch.
Chapter 8, "WM-AD
WM-AD via the Summit WM Switch.
Chapter 9, "Availability and Mobility configuration"
configure availability and mobility features via the Summit WM Switch.
The document uses the following formatting conventions to make it easier to find
information and follow procedures:
Bold text is used to identify components of the management interface, such
as menu items and section of pages, as well as the names of buttons and text
boxes.
For example: Click Logout.
Monospace font is used in code examples and to indicate text that you type.
For example: Type https://<SWM-address>[:mgmt-port>]
The following symbols are used to draw your attention to additional
information:
Note: Notes identify useful information, including reminders, tips, or other
ways to perform a task.
Note: Cautionary notes identify essential information, which if ignored can
adversely affect the operation of your equipment or software.
Note: Warning notes identify essential information, which if ignored can lead
to personal injury.
configuration"– Explains how to configure and
configuration"– Describes how to create and configure
Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
– Explains how to
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