This section contains an overview of the information contained within this document. It lists conventions used in the documentation process. In addition, it provides information about contacting Starent Networks Corporation.This documentation provides information about the enterprise management information base (MIB) objects that are supported by the ST-Series multimedia core platforms and the Web Element Manager. The following information is provided for each object:
l In addition to the above, the default severity of each trap as configured in the Web Element Manager is provided.
Provides information about important features or instructions. Alerts you of potential damage to a program, device, or system. Alerts you of potential personal injury or fatality. May also alert you of potential electrical hazards. Alerts you to take proper grounding precautions before handling a product.
Text represented as a screen display This typeface represents displays that appear on your terminal screen, for example: Text represented as commands This typeface represents commands that you enter, for example:This document always gives the full form of a command in lowercase letters. Commands are not case sensitive. Text represented as a command variable This typeface represents a variable that is part of a command, for example:show card slot_numberslot_number is a variable representing the desired chassis slot number. This typeface represents menus and sub-menus that you access within a software application, for example:
{ keyword or variable } Required keywords and variables are surrounded by grouped brackets. Required keywords and variables are those components that are required to be entered as part of the command syntax. [ keyword or variable ] Optional keywords or variables, or those that a user may or may not choose to use, are surrounded by square brackets. With some commands there may be a group of variables from which the user chooses one. These are called alternative variables and are documented by separating each variable with a vertical bar (also known as a pipe filter).Pipe filters can be used in conjunction with required or optional keywords or variables. For example:
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