NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Preface
contents in uppercase or lowercase letters.
Options
In syntax examples, braces indicate that you are required to choose one of the
enclosed options. For example, the following notation means that you must
include a 0 or a 1 in the command:
{0, 1}
Square Brackets
In syntax examples, boldface type enclosed in square brackets indicates
command options that you can type as needed. For example:
FTP [ –D ] [ –F ]
System Response
Monospace type shows system-generated responses that appear on your
workstation screen. For example:
TNVT220>
UNIX Commands
UNIX® commands are shown in boldface letters. For example, vi. Because
UNIX is case-sensitive, these commands are usually lowercase. Type UNIX
commands exactly as shown.
UNIX Filenames, Directory Names, and Pathnames
UNIX filenames, directory names, and pathnames are shown in italics. For
example, /etc/hosts.
Because UNIX is case-sensitive, these names usually are in lowercase letters.
Type UNIX filenames exactly as shown.
Variables
Italic type indicates variables—descriptive item names, such as command
parameters—that you replace with appropriate values.
For example, in the command
FTP –F remote_host