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DGS-6600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide Intended Readers The DGS-6600 Series Switch Hardware Installation Guide contains information on how to install the Switch hardware. This manual is intended for network or I.T. managers familiar with network management concepts and terminology. Typographical Conventions The conventions used in this Configuration Guide are explained in the following table: Convention Description Example Typewriter Font Boldface Typewriter Font BOLD UPPER CASE ITALIC TYPEWRITER FONT Square brackets [ ] Vertical bar | Braces { } , - Angle brackets Bold Font Italic Font This is used in the CLI examples to represent the text that is seen in the Switch console window and the output. This is also used to indicate Switch responses. This is used in the CLI examples to represent the commands that the user will type in the Switch console window. The commands must be typed exactly as printed in the manual. This is used in the CLI examples to indicate the parameters in a CLI command. This token specifies optional elements. A user can specify zero, one, or multiple elements. This token separates the alternative elements. This token specifies a required element. The user must specify one of the elements. These tokens specify that multiple interfaces can be specified. The '-' symbol is used to represent a range of interfaces and the ',' symbol is used to connect multiple ranges. This token represents the numeric range of a parameter. The available range is enclosed in the symbols. Indicates a Switch command or a Keyword. Indicates a variable or parameter that is replaced with an appropriate word or string. DGS-6600:2> configure terminal VLAN-NAME [view VIEW-NAME] dhcp | bootp {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}} [,|-] configure terminal Type the IP address of your TFTP Server. vii

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DGS-6600 Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide
vii
Intended Readers
The DGS-6600 Series Switch Hardware Installation Guide contains information on how to install the Switch
hardware. This manual is intended for network or I.T. managers familiar with network management concepts and
terminology.
Typographical Conventions
The conventions used in this Configuration Guide are explained in the following table:
Convention
Description
Example
Typewriter
Font
This is used in the CLI examples to represent the text
that is seen in the Switch console window and the
output. This is also used to indicate Switch responses.
DGS-6600:2>
Boldface
Typewriter
Font
This is used in the CLI examples to represent the
commands that the user will type in the Switch console
window. The commands must be typed exactly as
printed in the manual.
configure terminal
BOLD UPPER
CASE ITALIC
TYPEWRITER
FONT
This is used in the CLI examples to indicate the
parameters in a CLI command.
VLAN-NAME
Square
brackets [ ]
This token specifies optional elements. A user can
specify zero, one, or multiple elements.
[view
VIEW-NAME
]
Vertical bar |
This token separates the alternative elements.
dhcp | bootp
Braces { }
This token specifies a required element. The user must
specify one of the elements.
{1 | 2c | 3 {auth |
noauth | priv}}
, -
These tokens specify that multiple interfaces can be
specified. The ‘-' symbol is used to represent a range
of interfaces and the ‘,’ symbol is used to connect
multiple ranges.
[,|-]
Angle brackets
<>
This token represents the numeric range of a
parameter. The available range is enclosed in the <>
symbols.
<1-10>
Bold Font
Indicates a Switch command or a Keyword.
configure terminal
Italic Font
Indicates a variable or parameter that is replaced with
an appropriate word or string.
Type the
IP address
of your
TFTP Server.