Table Of Contents
Cisco Custom Product CD Read Me
Notice of End-User License Agreement
Launching the CD User Interface
Accessing Document PDF Files Without Using the CD User Interface
Cisco Custom Product CD Read Me
Contents
•Notice of End-User License Agreement
•Launching the CD User Interface
•Accessing Document PDF Files Without Using the CD User Interface
Notice of End-User License Agreement
Please read the license terms regarding the use of this product found on the CD. By using the product, you agree to be bound by these license terms. If you do not agree with these terms, promptly return the unused product, related equipment, and hardware (with proof of payment) to the place of purchase for a full refund.
System Requirements
•Windows XP/2000
•Adobe Reader
If you do not have Adobe Reader on your system, you may install it from the \docs\third party\Adobe folder on the CD.
Launching the CD User Interface
Depending on your configuration, the CD should load when you insert it into the CD drive. If it does not load, follow the instructions below.
•For Windows XP/2000 Users:
–Double-click the file named launch.html located in the root directory of the CD.
•For Unix/Linux Users:
–If you have a windowing system, such as Common Desktop Environment, open the CD-ROM from the File Manager and double-click the file named launch.html located in the root directory of the CD.
–If you do not have a windowing system, mount the CD-ROM drive using standard mounting instructions for your system. After the CD-ROM is mounted, double-click the file named launch.html located in the root directory of the CD.
Accessing Document PDF Files Without Using the CD User Interface
You may access the document PDF files without using the CD user interface. The document PDFs are located under the docs folder on the CD.
Contact Information
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USA
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