Help:Creating Troubleshooting Content
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Type the name of your troubleshooting topic into the '''search''' box. Use the following syntax: | Type the name of your troubleshooting topic into the '''search''' box. Use the following syntax: | ||
- | '''Troubleshooting<product name | + | '''Troubleshooting <product name>''' |
- | For example, "Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Express | + | For example, "Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Express" |
If the page does not exist, you will be prompted to create a page. Copy the source code at [[Template:Troubleshooting Simple]] to your new page to develop your content. | If the page does not exist, you will be prompted to create a page. Copy the source code at [[Template:Troubleshooting Simple]] to your new page to develop your content. |
Revision as of 23:27, 26 January 2011
Configuration examples should have consistent content. The following guidelines can help you create a configuration example.
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Creating your Troubleshooting Page
Type the name of your troubleshooting topic into the search box. Use the following syntax:
Troubleshooting <product name>
For example, "Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Express"
If the page does not exist, you will be prompted to create a page. Copy the source code at Template:Troubleshooting Simple to your new page to develop your content.
![]() | Note: | This template contains details that might not be applicable to your troubleshooting information. Please edit at your discretion. |
Topology
The topology that you upload should be a JPEG or GIF file. Many tools provide icons for topologies. Cisco also provides icons at the Marketing Library.
Configuration Output
![]() | Caution: | Make sure that you scrub the IP addresses, domain names, and any other sensitive information. Examples of clean content are shown at DocWiki:No Proprietary Information. |
Examples should use preformatted text. Put your example in the following format:
<pre>Your configuration example text</pre>
Categories
Categories for Configuration Examples differ slightly from a regular article. For the most part, the paths for the categories are the same as for Cisco Products (see DocWiki:Categories). An additional layer of categories is placed right above the article so that troubleshooting information can be grouped together.