Each command description is broken down into the following sub-sections:
Description of what the command does.Description
The general format of the command.Synopsis
The possibility of using no prex with
command.
Prex no
The ability of command to change the
settings.
Change settings
The possibility of multiple input.Multiple input
Name of the group that owns the command.
If there is no group, this section does not
displayed.
Group entry
Type of interface, which can be managed by
the command. The section does not
Interface type
displayed, if this context has no meaning for
the command.
Interfaces used in the system and the
relationships between them are shown in
the diagrams below.
List of arguments if they exists, and
explanations to them.
Arguments
An illustration of how the command looks
when invoked. Because the interface is
Example
straightforward, some of the examples are
obvious, but they are included for clarity.
Notes, cautionary statements, and safety warnings use these conventions.
Note: Means "reader take note". Notes contain helpful suggestions or
references to materials not contained in this manual.
Warning: Means "reader be careful". You are capable of doing something that
might result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Command Reference Guide — Keenetic Lite (KN-1310)
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Preface