Formatting
- Examples of literal input to and output from the logger are shown in bold type.
- In examples of dialogue between the logger and a host, input to the logger is preceded by >>, while output from the logger is preceded by <<. These characters must not actually be included in commands or expected in responses.
- Some examples of command dialogues contain descriptive comments which are not part of the command or response. These start with a percent character, %.
- When an item or group of items is optional, it is enclosed in [square brackets].
- Where an item can be only one of several options, options are separated by vertical | bars.
- Place holders for variable fields are in <italics enclosed in angle brackets>
- Lists are used for unknown or variable numbers of items, or to abbreviate large numbers of options, and are specified by giving a first example of an item, followed by a comma and ellipsis, such as <example-value>, …