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Character Set
The alphanumeric character set is a combination of alphabetic (Latin letters) and/or numeric (Arabic digits)
characters. The set consists of the numbers 0 to 9, letters A to Z (uppercase) and a to z (lowercase). The
underscore character ( _ ) and dash/hyphen (-) are also considered to be members of the alphanumeric set of
characters.
Blank spaces (whitespaces or SPACE characters) should mostly be avoided in alphanumeric strings, except
in certain ruledef formats, such as time/date stamps.
Do not use any of the following "special" characters in an alphanumeric string except as noted below:
& (ampersand)
' (apostrophe)
< > (arrow brackets) [see exception below]
* (asterisk) [see wildcard exception below]
{ } (braces)
[ ] (brackets)
$ (dollar sign) [see wildcard exception below]
! (exclamation point) [see exception below]
( ) [parentheses]
% (percent) [see exception below]
# (pound sign) [see exception below]
? (question mark)
' (quotation mark single)
" (quotation mark double)
; (semicolon)
\ (slash backward) [see exception below]
/ (slash forward) [see exception below]
~ (tilde)
| (vertical bar) [see exception below]
The following characters may appear in strings entered in ruledefs, APNs, license keys and other
configuration/display parameters:
< > (arrow brackets) [less than or greater than]
* (asterisk) [wildcard]
: (colon)
$ (dollar sign) [wildcard]
. (dot)
ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.5
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System Operation and Configuration
Character Set

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