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About This Guide

About This Guide

This section describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Router Products Getting Started Guide. For information about related publications, refer to the Documentation Roadmap.

Document Objectives

This guide describes the setup command facility and its position within the installation and configuration process. It helps you with first-time startup and familiarizes you with the process of setting up the router, including hardware installation, planning your configuration, and implementing that configuration so you can start using your router quickly.

Audience

The Router Products Getting Started Guide is directed to customers who are responsible for the initial setup and configuration of their router. This document provides a step-by-step approach to planning and executing the first-time configuration in response to the setup command facility, a specially designed user interface for performing basic configuration procedures on all router products. Users can also use the setup command facility for basic changes at any time.

This guide is written for customers who have little or no experience with the router. These users may be completely new to networking or they may be familiar with basic concepts and terminology. It is assumed that users have the following minimum knowledge level:

This document complements the publications Router Products Configuration Guide and Router Products Command Reference. For information about protocol translation, refer to the publication Protocol Translator Configuration Guide and Command Reference.

Document Organization

The organization of this guide reinforces the ease-of-use of the setup command facility and reflects the order in which tasks should be performed. It is organized as a step-by-step planning tool that walks you through the process of setting up a router for the first time. Worksheets are included as planning and information-gathering tools. To make changes to an advanced configuration, refer to the publications Router Products Configuration Guide and Router Products Command Reference.

The following list describes the four chapters and one appendix in this guide:

Document Conventions

This document uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information:

Command descriptions follow these conventions:

Examples follow these conventions:

Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could 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.

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