HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Command-Line Interface reference manual (AG421-96004, March 2007)

14 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 3, “Enable-Mode Commands,” provides a reference for enable-mode
commands.
Chapter 4, “Configuration-Mode Commands,” provides a reference for i
commands.
Appendix A, “HP EFS WAN Accelerator MIB,” provides an example of the HP
EFS WAN Accelerator Enterprise Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Message Information Block (MIB).
Appendix B, “HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports,” provides a list of default ports,
as well as the interactive, and secure ports automatically forwarded by the HP
EFS WAN Accelerator.
A glossary of terms follows the chapters, and a comprehensive index directs you to
areas of particular interest.
Document
Conventions
This manual uses the following standard set of typographical conventions to introduce
new terms, illustrate screen displays, describe command syntax, and so forth.
Convention Meaning
italics Within text, new terms and emphasized words appear in italic
typeface.
boldface Within text, commands, keywords, identifiers (names of classes,
objects, constants, events, functions, program variables),
environment variables, filenames, Graphical User Interface (GUI)
controls, and other similar terms appear in bold typeface.
Courier
Information displayed on your terminal screen and information that
you are instructed to enter appear in Courier font.
KEYSTROKE
Keys that you are to press appear in uppercase letters in Helvetica
font.
< > Within syntax descriptions, values that you specify appear in angle
brackets. For example:
interface <ipaddress>
[ ] Within syntax descriptions, optional keywords or variables appear
in brackets. For example:
ntp peer <addr> [version <number>]
{ } Within syntax descriptions, required keywords or variables appear
in braces. For example:
{delete <filename> | upload <filename>}
| Within syntax descriptions, the pipe symbol represents a choice to
select one keyword or variable to the left or right of the symbol.
(The keyword or variable can be either optional or required.) For
example:
{delete <filename> | upload <filename>}