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& (ampersands)
logical AND symbols: 6.1.5.2. Filters
in MRTG target statements: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
* (asterisks), as wildcards: 6.2.2. Discovery and Filters
9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
9.2.3.1. Designing collections
\ (backslashes), in scripts: 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
: (colons), in output: 8.1. Retrieving a Single MIB Value
# (comment line indicators): 7.3.5.1. Simple configuration
13.1. Using MRTG
::= (definition operators): 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
. (dots), separating names with: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
! (exclamation points)
in filenames: 9.2.3.1. Designing collections
logical NOT symbols: 6.1.5.2. Filters
// (forward slashes), comment lines in filters: 6.1.5. Using OpenView Filters
|| (logical OR symbols): 6.1.5.2. Filters
- (minus signs), in streams: B.1. Using External Data
? (question marks), in router commands: 7.3.6. Cisco Devices
" (quotation marks), for empty strings: C.3.6. snmptrap
3Com
3ComTotal Control: 5.3. Element Managers (Vendor-Specific Management)
RMON probes and switches: 1.6. A Brief Introduction to Remote Monitoring (RMON)
SuperStack switches: 5.5. Supporting Software
support for RS-232 MIB: 4.1. What Does SNMP-Compatible Really Mean?
10/100 cards: A. Using Input and Output Octets
10BaseT Ethernet lines: A. Using Input and Output Octets
32-bit IPv4 addresses: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
128-bit IPv6 addresses: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs


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