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vi <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703<br />

User manual<br />

Preface<br />

Typographical conventions<br />

The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:<br />

The format …<br />

Normal<br />

indicates …<br />

normal text.<br />

Italic • new or emphasised words<br />

• application windows, buttons and fields. E.g. In the File name field enter …<br />

Computer<br />

text you have to enter at the DOS or CLI prompt, computer output and code<br />

examples.<br />

E.g. NOK,1,1,Invalid command.<br />

Computer Bold<br />

text you have to enter at the DOS or CLI prompt when it is part of a mix of computer<br />

input and output.<br />

E.g.<br />

/o1003:"Edit Configuration"<br />

>get sysName<br />

sysName = "Orchid 1003 LAN"<br />

/o1003:"Edit Configuration"<br />

><br />

Narrow<br />

<br />

Blue<br />

containment tree objects and attributes of a device when they are mentioned in<br />

the normal text. I.e. when they are not a part of computer input or output.<br />

E.g. Use the sysName attribute in order to …<br />

containment tree objects or attributes or part of them that are variable. I.e.<br />

depending on the product version, used interface, etc. the names of these<br />

objects or attributes are slightly different.<br />

E.g. topObject//someAttribute means that the name of the object<br />

depends on which modular interface you use. For example, v35 in<br />

case of a V.35 interface, g703 in case of a G.703 interface, etc.<br />

references to other parts in the manual.<br />

E.g. “Refer to xx - Title for more information”.<br />

Blue underline • a hyperlink to a web site. E.g. www.oneaccess-net.com<br />

• a reference to another manual. E.g. “Refer to the TMA manual (PDF) for<br />

more information”. The abbreviation between brackets is an indication of the<br />

file format (PDF = Portable Document Format / CHM = Compiled HTML<br />

Help).

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