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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Document Conventions Document Conventions This section describes the conventions this document uses. Note: A note provides more information about a feature or technology and cross‐references to related topics. Caution! A caution provides information about critical aspects of AP configuration, combinations of settings, events, or procedures that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on. The following table describes the typographical conventions used in this guide. Symbol Bold Blue Text courier font courier font italics [ ] Square brackets {} curly braces | Vertical bars [{}] Braces within square brackets Table 1: Typographical Conventions Example Click Apply to save your settings. See "Document Conventions" on page 13. WLAN‐AP# show network value [value] {choice1 | choice2} choice1 | choice2 [{choice1 | choice2}] Description Menu titles, page names, and button names Hyperlinked text. Screen text, file names, commands, user‐typed command‐line entries Command parameter, which might be a variable or fixed value. Indicates an optional fixed parameter. Indicates that you must select a parameter from the list of choices. Separates the mutually exclusive choices. Indicate a choice within an optional element. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 13

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Document Conventions
D-Link
Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
November 2011
Page 13
Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Document Conventions
This section describes the conventions this document uses.
The following table describes the typographical conventions used in this guide.
Note:
A note provides more information about a feature or technology and cross
references to related
topics.
Caution!
A caution provides information about critical aspects of AP configuration, combinations of
settings, events, or procedures that can adversely affect network connectivity, security, and so on.
Table 1: Typographical Conventions
Symbol
Example
Description
Bold
Click
Apply
to save your
settings.
Menu titles, page names, and button names
Blue Text
See
“Document
Conventions” on page 13
.
Hyperlinked text.
courier font
WLAN
AP# show network
Screen text, file names, commands, user
typed
command
line entries
courier font italics
value
Command parameter, which might be a variable or
fixed value.
[ ] Square brackets
[value]
Indicates an optional fixed parameter.
{} curly braces
{choice1 | choice2}
Indicates that you must select a parameter from
the list of choices.
| Vertical bars
choice1 | choice2
Separates the mutually exclusive choices.
[{}] Braces within square
brackets
[{choice1 | choice2}]
Indicate a choice within an optional element.