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About this guide

Introduction

This guide provides information on the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and shows you how to change the network settings of your server using Ensim® Pro 4.0.1 for Windows® 2003.

Chapters in this guide include:


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For simplicity, we refer to Ensim Pro 4.0.1 for Windows 2003 as “Ensim Pro” throughout this document.


Intended audience

This guide is meant for advanced users of Ensim Pro, including system administrators and technical support staff of Internet service providers (ISPs) who are using Ensim Pro.

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Required skills

To use this guide, you need to be familiar with the working of Ensim Pro. In addition, you should have some or all of the following skills.

Related documentation

For additional information about installation issues and help with product functions refer to the following documents at http://www.ensim.com/support/pro/win2003/index.html.

You can access the online Help from the interface after installing Ensim Pro. To open the online Help for a particular level:

  1. Log on to the Ensim Pro control panel with your username and password.
  2. On the left navigation bar of the control panel, click Help.

Document conventions

Throughout this guide, specific fonts are used to identify computer input, output, and interface elements. Table 1 lists the typographic conventions used in this guide.

Table 1. Typographic conventions 
Appearance of text
How it is used
Narrow bold text (sans serif font)
Used for button names, column names, field names,
file names, keystrokes, menu items, and path names.
Example: Click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
Regular bold text (serif font)
Used for information you type.
Example: On the command line, type continue
Bold, italic text (serif font)
Used for variables you replace with appropriate information.
Example: Type <servername> where <servername> is the host name of your server.
Courier font
Used for system messages and screen text.
Example: The following message is displayed:
The server has been added.

Key information is sometimes displayed using special headings and formats to make it stand out from regular text. The following special headings are used in this guide:


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Information to help you perform procedures



Note icon

Supplemental information about tasks or concepts



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Supplemental information that is more important than a note



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Warnings about potential damage to data or systems



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Step-by-step instructions


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Samples of code or other illustrative text

Feedback and support

For Ensim online support or feedback, use the following links:


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All customers receive passwords that allow access to the Ensim Support site. If you do not have a password, contact your organization’s liaison to Ensim.



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