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About This Manual

About This Manual

This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Access and Communication Servers Command Reference publication.

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Document Objectives

This publication provides an in-depth description of the commands necessary for configuring and maintaining your access server. It describes tasks only in the context of using a particular command; it does not describe how the tasks interrelate or provide comprehensive configuration examples. It can be used as a standalone reference manual or in conjunction with the Access and Communication Servers Configuration Guide.

See the Cisco Access Connection Guide for information about making connections to access servers.

Audience

This publication is intended as a standalone document for experienced users who will be configuring and maintaining their access server and just need to reference commands. For less-experienced users who need to understand the tasks as well as the commands, it is intended as a companion guide to the Access and Communication Servers Configuration Guide.

Document Organization

This publication is divided into seven main parts and appendixes. Each part comprises chapters describing related tasks or functions. The organization of parts and chapters in this publication matches the organization of parts and chapters in the Access and Communication Servers Configuration Guide, except that this document contains appendixes. The parts in this publication are as follows:

Document Conventions

Software and hardware documentation uses the following conventions:

For example, the key combination ^D means hold down the Control key while you press the
D key.

Command descriptions use these conventions:

Examples use these conventions:

Caution Means reader be careful. You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or loss of data.

Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual.

The following illustration explains the fields on a typical command reference page:



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