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About This Guide
What is Not in this Manual?
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
September 2009
page xv
What is Not in this Manual?
The configuration procedures in this manual primarily use Command Line Interface (CLI) commands in 
examples. CLI commands are text-based commands used to manage the switch through serial (console 
port) connections or via Telnet sessions. This guide does include introductory chapters for alternative 
methods of managing the switch, such as web-based (WebView) and SNMP management. However the 
primary focus of this guide is managing the switch through the CLI.
Further information on WebView can be found in the context-sensitive on-line help available with that 
application.
This guide does not include documentation for the OmniVista network management system. However, 
OmniVista includes a complete context-sensitive on-line help system.
This guide provides overview material on software features, how-to procedures, and tutorials that will 
enable you to begin configuring your OmniSwitch. However, it is not intended as a comprehensive refer-
ence to all CLI commands available in the OmniSwitch. For such a reference to all OmniSwitch AOS 
Release 6 CLI commands, consult the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
How is the Information Organized?
Each chapter in this guide includes sections that will satisfy the information requirements of casual read-
ers, rushed readers, serious detail-oriented readers, advanced users, and beginning users.
Quick Information. Most chapters include a specifications table that lists RFCs and IEEE specifications 
supported by the software feature. In addition, this table includes other pertinent information such as mini-
mum and maximum values and sub-feature support. Some chapters include a defaults table that lists the 
default values for important parameters along with the CLI command used to configure the parameter. 
Many chapters include Quick Steps sections, which are procedures covering the basic steps required to get 
a software feature up and running.
In-Depth Information. All chapters include overview sections on software features as well as on selected 
topics of that software feature. Topical sections may often lead into procedure sections that describe how 
to configure the feature just described. Many chapters include tutorials or application examples that help 
convey how CLI commands can be used together to set up a particular feature.