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Table 3: Syntax Conventions
Convention
Words in plain text
Words in italics
Words separated by the pipe ( | )
symbol
Words enclosed in brackets ( [ ] )
Words enclosed in brackets followed
by and asterisk ( [ ]*)
Words enclosed in braces ( { } )

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Description
Represent keywords
Represent variables
Represent a choice to select one keyword or
variable to the left or right of this symbol. The
keyword or variable can be optional or required.
Represent optional keywords or variables.
Represent optional keywords or variables that
can be entered more than once.
Represent required keywords or variables.
Table 4 on page xxi describes documentation for the NSM.
Table 4: Network and Security Manager Publications
Book
Network and Security
Manager Installation Guide
Network and Security
Manager Administration
Guide
Network and Security
Manager ScreenOS and IDP
Devices Guide
Description
Details the steps to install the NSM management system on a single
server or on separate servers. It also includes information on how
to install and run the NSM user interface. This guide is intended for
IT administrators responsible for the installation and/or upgrade
to NSM.
describes how to use and configure key management features in
the NSM. It provides conceptual information, suggested workflows,
and examples where applicable. This guide is best used in
conjunction with the Network and Security Manager Online Help,
which provides step-by-step instructions for performing
management tasks in the NSM UI.
This guide is intended for application administrators or those
individuals responsible for owning the server and security
infrastructure and configuring the product for multi-user systems.
It is also intended for device configuration administrators, firewall
and VPN administrators, and network security operation center
administrators.
Describes NSM features that relate to device configuration and
management. It also explains how to configure basic and advanced
NSM functionality, including deploying new device configurations,
managing Security Policies and VPNs, and general device
administration.
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Examples
terminal length
mask, accessListName
diagnostic | line
[ internal | external ]
[ level1 | level2 | 11 ]*
{ permit | deny } { in | out } { clusterId
| ipAddress }
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