Preface
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% indicates you are logged in to a user account and are subject to certain
access limitations.
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# indicates you are logged in to the system administrator account and have
superuser access. Users of this account are referred to as root. The # prompt
sign used in an example indicates the command can only be issued by root.
Syntax Notation
This document uses the following format conventions for documenting commands:
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Square brackets ([ ]) enclose command argument choices that are optional. For
example:
cflow [-r] [-ix] [-i] [-d num] files
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The vertical bar (|) separates mutually exclusive arguments from which you choose
one. For example, the following shows two mutually exclusive, but optional,
argurments:
command [arg1 | arg2]
The following example shows two mutually exclusive argurments, one of which is
required:
command arg1 | arg2
In either case, you may use either arg1 or arg2 when you type the command.
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Ellipsis (...) indicates that you can specify the preceding argument as many times
as you need to on a single command line. For example,
command [arg1 arg2 arg3 ...]
NOTE
Dots, brackets, and braces are not literal characters; you
should not type them. Any list or set of arguments can
contain more than two elements. Brackets and braces are
sometimes nested.
Getting Help
If your Express5800/ftServer system is covered by a service agreement, please contact
NEC Corporation of America Technical Support (866-269-1239).
Notices
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All regulatory notices are provided in the site planning guide for your system.
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