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Typographical conventions

CLI command syntax conventions

FortiGate Voice Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
01-410-112851-20100601
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Fortinet documentation uses the following typographical conventions:
Table 2: Typographical conventions in Fortinet technical documentation
Convention
Button, menu, text box,
field, or check box label
CLI input
CLI output
Emphasis
File content
Hyperlink
Keyboard entry
Navigation
Publication
This guide uses the following conventions to describe the syntax to use when entering
commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Brackets, braces, and pipes are used to denote valid permutations of the syntax.
Constraint notations, such as <address_ipv4>, indicate which data types or string
patterns are acceptable value input.
Example
From Minimum log level, select Notification.
config system dns
set primary <address_ipv4>
end
FGT-602803030703 # get system settings
comments
: (null)
opmode
: nat
HTTP connections are not secure and can be intercepted by a third
party.
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Firewall
Authentication</TITLE></HEAD>
<BODY><H4>You must authenticate to use this
service.</H4>
Visit the Fortinet Technical Support web site,
https://support.fortinet.com.
Type a name for the remote VPN peer or client, such as
Central_Office_1.
Go to VPN > IPSEC > Auto Key (IKE).
For details, see the
FortiOS
Document conventions
Handbook.
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