Preface
This document describes how to install and configure Cisco Configuration Engine, 2.0, on a host system running on Solaris. For a list of other documents related to this product, refer to the "Related Documentation" section.
Note
For the latest information regarding this release, check online at: www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cce/rel2_0/index.htm.
Note
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to US and local laws governing import, export, transfer, and use.
Audience
This guide is intended primarily for:
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System administrators familiar with installing high-end networking equipment
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System administrators responsible for installing and configuring internetworking equipment who are familiar with Cisco IOS software
Conventions
This guide uses basic conventions to represent text and table information.
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Commands that you enter are in boldface font.
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Variables for which you supply values are in italic font.
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Terminal sessions and information the system displays are printed in screen font.
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Information you enter is in boldface screen font. Variables you enter are printed in italic screen font.
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Button names are in boldface font.
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in the manual.
Related Documentation
Other documentation related to this product include:
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Cisco Configuration Engine Administrator Guide, 2.0
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Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Engine, 2.0
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Cisco Configuration Engine Software Development Kit API Reference and Programmer Guide, 2.0
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Cisco Configuration Engine SDK Cookbook
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