Installation guide

Preface
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Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
Convention Description
Special type Special type in command examples indicates system output or user
input.
UPPERCASE Uppercase letters in command lines indicate keywords that must
be entered. You can enter them in either uppercase or lowercase.
You can abbreviate command keywords to the first three
characters or to the minimum unique abbreviation.
lowercase italics Lowercase italics in command syntax indicates variables for which
either the user or the access server supplies a value.
{ } Braces in command syntax indicate that you must choose one of
the enclosed options. (Do not type the braces.)
[ ] Brackets in command syntax indicate that the enclosed values are
optional. You can enter one or none. (Do not type the brackets.)
BOLD Bold type in summaries of characteristics indicates default values.
Ctrl/x Hold down the Ctrl key; then press the key specified by x. (The
access server displays this key combination as ^x.)
/ A slash indicates related alternate commands or options. For
example, SET/DEFINE/CHANGE PORT refers to the SET PORT,
DEFINE PORT, and CHANGE PORT commands. The slash (/) is
not part of the command syntax.
n A lowercase italic n indicates a numeric value.