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This preface describes the audience and conventions of the Configuration Guide for AppNav-XE on Cisco CSR 1000V Series and Cisco ASR 1000 Series . It also describes the available product documentation and provides information on how to obtain documentation and technical assistance.
This guide is intended primarily for network administrators, system administrators, and system integrators.
This document uses the following conventions:
Convention |
Item |
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boldface font |
Commands and keywords. |
italic font |
Variables for which you supply values. |
[enclosed in brackets] |
Optional command keywords. You do not have to select any options. |
{options enclosed in braces | separated by vertical bar} |
Required command keyword to be selected from a set of options. You must choose one option. |
screen font |
Displayed session and system information. |
boldface screen font |
Information you enter. |
italic screen font
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Variables you enter. |
Option > Network Preferences |
Choosing a menu item. |
Note | Means reader take note . |
Caution | Means reader be careful . In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
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