
Syntax Conventions 11
Syntax Conventions
The commands in this book use the following syntax:
For example, if a command is presented as:
RESET [ cfgfile ][node1 ... noden ] THIS | THAT
Then, you know that:
Syntax Example Description
RESET
Items in capital type are keywords. They can be entered in
either uppercase or lowercase.
[/C n]
Items enclosed by a pair of square brackets are considered
optional. You can either include them or not. Do not enter
the brackets.
n
Items in lowercase italic type are user supplied input.
Replace these items with the values you need, a number or
a string of characters.
THIS | THAT
Two items separated by a vertical bar means choose one
item. Do not enter the vertical bar.
node1 ... noden
Items separated by an ellipsis indicate that you can enter a
list of values.
RESET
Enter as shown.
cfgfile
Use or omit this parameter, as you choose. If you use it, you
must replace cfgfile with a value you supply.
node1 ... noden
You may provide a list of values, for example SANJOSE,
SANFRAN, OAKLND and so on.
THIS | THAT
You must enter a value for either of the specified parameter.
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