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About This Manual

About This Manual

This section provides information about who should use this manual, how the manual is organized, related documents, and conventions used.

Audience

This guide is written for network administrators, operators, and managers who install and maintain Cisco routers and who use various network management applications on remote hosts to monitor Cisco routers.

Document Organization

This manual provides task-based information for installing and using the NetFlow FlowCollector application. The application is available on CD-ROM.

This manual is organized as follows:

Related Publications

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Document Conventions

The conventions listed here are used in this document.

Convention Purpose Example
Bold screen literal type Represents user input. $ date
Screen literal type Represents system output. Wed May 7 17:01:03 EDT 1997
Boldface type Denotes names of commands, command arguments, and switches. Command names are case sensitive; enter them exactly as they appear in the text or examples. Issue the clear command.
Italic type Used for titles of documents. NetFlow FlowCollector Installation and User Guide
Angle brackets <> Indicate user-specified parameters or classes of user responses. When you see this notation in command syntax, make the substitution enclosed within the brackets, but do not type the angle brackets. If you see

<parameter_keyword> <new_value>

you might type

MaxMB 288

Square brackets [ ] Indicate optional arguments or parameters for commands. You can omit optional arguments and parameters in any command. > help [<topic>]
Caret symbol ^ When the caret symbol precedes a character, it refers to the control key. ^X (the same as Control X)
Curly braces{ } Indicate a choice of argument or parameters for commands. Arguments or parameters are separated by a vertical line{|}, and you must select one. cli> set cli traplevel

{off|info|oper|trace|debug}

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