SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide
About This Guide
SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide—426992-008
xvi
Notation for Management Programming Interfaces
| Vertical Line. A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in
brackets or braces. For example:
Transfer status: { OK | Failed }
% Percent Sign. A percent sign precedes a number that is not in decimal notation. The
% notation precedes an octal number. The %B notation precedes a binary number.
The %H notation precedes a hexadecimal number. For example:
%005400
%B101111
%H2F
P=%p-register E=%e-register
Notation for Management Programming Interfaces
The following list summarizes the notation conventions used in the boxed descriptions
of programmatic commands, event messages, and error lists in this manual.
UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase letters indicate names from definition files; enter these
names exactly as shown. For example:
ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV
lowercase letters. Words in lowercase letters are words that are part of the notation,
including Data Definition Language (DDL) keywords. For example:
token-type
!r. The !r notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is
required. For example:
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !r
!o. The !o notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is
optional. For example:
ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME32. !o
Notation for Subnet
The following list describes the notation conventions for SUBNET and subnet used in
this guide.
UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase letters indicate the NonStop TCP/IP, Parallel Library
TCP/IP, or NonStop TCP/IPv6 SCF SUBNET object. For example:
Port A is identified by logical interface (LIF) 018, which uses
a SUBNET on the TCP/IP process named $ZB018 in processor 0.