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This guide describes how to configure and manage NetMRI appliances. For updated documentation, visit our Support site at the following location: https://support.infoblox.com.

Documentation Conventions

The text in this guide follows the following style conventions.

Style

Usage

bold

  • Indicates anything that you input in the user interface, by clicking, choosing, selecting, typing, or by pressing on the keyboard.
  • Indicates field names in the user interface.
  • Indicates variable and argument names in SNMP, Perl, and other languages.

input

  • Signifies command line entries that you type, contents of text files, and operating system screen text.

variable

  • Signifies variables typed into the user interface that you need to modify specifically for your configuration. These can be command-line variables, file names, and keyboard characters.
  • Indicates the names of the wizards, editors, and dialog boxes in Grid Manager, such as the Add Network wizard or the DHCP Network editor.

Navigation

Infoblox technical documentation uses ">" to represent the navigation through the user interface. For example, to edit a fixed address, the description is as follows:

From the Data Management tab, select the DHCP tab > Networks tab – Networks > network > fixed address check box, and then click the Edit icon.

This guide describes how to configure and manage NetMRI appliances. For updated documentation, visit our Support site at the following location: https://support.infoblox.com.

Documentation Conventions

The text in this guide follows the following style conventions.

Style

Usage

bold

  • Indicates anything that you input in the user interface, by clicking, choosing, selecting, typing, or by pressing on the keyboard.
  • Indicates field names in the user interface.
  • Indicates variable and argument names in SNMP, Perl, and other languages.

input

  • Signifies command line entries that you type, contents of text files, and operating system screen text.

variable

  • Signifies variables typed into the user interface that you need to modify specifically for your configuration. These can be command-line variables, file names, and keyboard characters.
  • Indicates the names of the wizards, editors, and dialog boxes in Grid Manager, such as the Add Network wizard or the DHCP Network editor.

Navigation

Infoblox technical documentation uses ">" to represent the navigation through the user interface. For example, to edit a fixed address, the description is as follows:

From the Data Management tab, select the DHCP tab > Networks tab – Networks > network > fixed address check box, and then click the Edit icon.