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References in this document

DMS-250 Master Index of Publications is referred to in this document.

What precautionary messages mean

The types of precautionary messages used in NT documents include
attention boxes and danger, warning, and caution messages.
An attention box identifies information that is necessary for the proper
performance of a procedure or task or the correct interpretation of
information or data. Danger, warning, and caution messages indicate
possible risks.
Examples of the precautionary messages follow.
ATTENTION Information needed to perform a task
297-2521-106 Standard 23.01 March 2001
DMS-250 Network Control System Reference Manual, NTP
297-2521-138
DMS-100 Trunks Maintenance Guide, NTP 297-1001-595
Integrated Services Digital Network Product Guide, NTP 297-2401-010
Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface Maintenance
Guide, NTP 297-2401-501
DMS-250 Billing Records Reference Manual, NTP 297-2521-119
DMS-250 Common Channel Signaling 7 Reference Manual, NTP
297-2521-137
DMS-250 Operational Measurements Reference Manual, NTP
297-2521-814
DMS-250 Commands Reference Manual, NTP 297-2521-819
DMS-250 Logs Reference Manual, NTP 297-2521-840
DMS-250 Data Schema Reference Manual, NTP 297-2521-851
DMS-100 Network Management System Reference Manual, NTP
297-1001-453
DMS-100 Bit Error Rate Performance Testing, NTP 297-1001-533
DMS-250 Master Index of Publications, NTP 297-2521-001

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