SonicOS/X 7 About SonicOS and SonicOSX

Guide Conventions

The following text conventions are used in this guide and in the SonicOS/X administration guides:

Convention Description
Bold text Used in procedures to identify elements in the user interface like dialog boxes, windows, screen names, messages, and buttons. Also used for file names and text or values you are being instructed to select or type into the interface.
Menu view | Menu group > Menu item Indicates a multiple step menu choice on the user interface. For example, NETWORK | System > Interfaces means to select the NETWORK view at the top of the window, then click on System in the left navigation menu to open the menu group (if needed) and select Interfaces to display the page.
Code Indicates sample computer programming code or text to be typed in the command line interface.
<Variable> Represents a variable name within the angle brackets. The variable name and angle brackets need to be replaced with an actual value. For example in the segment serialnumber=<your serial number>, replace the variable and brackets with the serial number from your device, such as serialnumber=2CB8ED000004.
Italics Indicates the name of a technical manual. Also indicates emphasis on certain words in a sentence, such as the first instance of a significant term or concept.

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