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Document conventions
This guide uses this standard set of typographical conventions.
Convention
Meaning
italics
Within text, new terms and emphasized words appear in italic typeface.
boldface
Within text, CLI commands, CLI parameters, and REST API properties appear in bold typeface.
Courier
Code examples appear in Courier font:
amnesiac > enable
amnesiac # configure terminal
< >
Values that you specify appear in angle brackets: interface <ip-address>
[ ]
Optional keywords or variables appear in brackets: ntp peer <ip-address> [version <number>]
{ }
Elements that are part of a required choice appear in braces: {<interface-name> | ascii <string> | hex <string>}
|
The pipe symbol separates alternative, mutually exclusive elements of a choice. The pipe symbol is used in conjunction with braces or brackets; the braces or brackets group the choices and identify them as required or optional: {delete <filename> | upload <filename>}
Hardware and software dependencies
This table summarizes the hardware and software requirements for the SteelHead-c.
Riverbed component
Hardware and software requirements
Riverbed Cloud Portal
Any computer that supports a web browser with a color image display.
The Management Console has been tested with Mozilla Firefox Extended Support Release version 17.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 through 9.0.
Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0 must refresh reports every 4 minutes due to performance issues. Consider using a different browser to view reports.
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Riverbed CLI hardware requirements
Software and operating system requirements
One of these:
•  An ASCII terminal or emulator that can connect to the serial console (9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control)
•  A computer with a Secure Shell (SSH) client that is connected by an IP network to the appliance primary interface
Secure Shell (SSH). Free SSH clients include PuTTY for Windows computers, OpenSSH for many UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems, and Cygwin.