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Conventions This Guide Uses Command-Line Conventions This section defines the elements of commands that are available in Nokia Internet Communications products. You might encounter one or more of the following elements on a command-line path. Table 1 Command-Line Conventions Convention Description command This required element is usually the product name or other short word that invokes the product or calls the compiler or preprocessor script for a compiled Nokia product. It might appear alone or precede one or more options. You must spell a command exactly as shown and use lowercase letters. Italics Indicates a variable in a command that you must supply. For example: delete interface if_name angle brackets < > Supply an interface name in place of the variable. For example: delete interface nic1 Indicates arguments for which you must supply a value: retry-limit Square brackets [ ] Supply a value. For example: retry-limit 60 Indicates optional arguments. delete [slot slot_num] For example: delete slot 3 Nokia 100i Installation Guide 11

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Conventions This Guide Uses
Nokia 100i Installation Guide
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Command-Line Conventions
This section defines the elements of commands that are available in Nokia
Internet Communications products. You might encounter one or more of the
following elements on a command-line path.
Table 1
Command-Line Conventions
Convention
Description
command
This required element is usually the product name or other
short word that invokes the product or calls the compiler or
preprocessor script for a compiled Nokia product. It might
appear alone or precede one or more options. You must
spell a command exactly as shown and use lowercase
letters.
Italics
Indicates a variable in a command that you must supply. For
example:
delete interface
if_name
Supply an interface name in place of the variable. For
example:
delete interface nic1
angle brackets < >
Indicates arguments for which you must supply a value:
retry-limit <1–100>
Supply a value. For example:
retry-limit 60
Square brackets [ ]
Indicates optional arguments.
delete [slot
slot_num
]
For example:
delete slot 3