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This section explains how information is organized and presented in this book.
This book is organized as follows:
Introducing NDMA, introduces the features and functions of SNAP-IX NDMA.
Configuring NDMA, explains how to set up the SNAP-IX configuration for use with NDMA, how to set up additional NDMA-specific configuration, and how to set up the host configuration.
Running NDMA, describes how to start and stop NDMA, explains the operation of the NDMA software, and explains how to use the SNAP-IX diagnostics tools and NDMA's own diagnostics features to solve problems encountered during NDMA operation.
Default Translation Table, lists the default translation table that NDMA uses to translate between ASCII and EBCDIC.
Typographic Conventions shows the typographic styles used in this document.
| Special Element | Sample of Typography |
| Document title | SNAP-IX Administration Guide |
| File or path name | /usr/ndma/inbound |
| Program or application | snaadmin |
| Command or Solaris utility | define_node; SEND |
| General reference to all commands of a particular type | define_*_dlc (indicates all of the administration commands that define details of a type of DLC) |
| Option or flag | |
| Parameter | solicit_sscp_sessions |
| Variable representing a supplied value | filename; recordlength |
| Keyboard keys | F3; Ctrl + C |
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