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"Enter the CLI: Navigate to the cli mode by typing cli in the shell prompt." "Enter" becomesengage. "Navigate" as navigate|go to|proceed to. "Shell prompt" might be shell prompt|command prompt|CLI interface.

Network Devices as the product series. Choose the EX2200 unit: Pick the EX2200 version from the list of available systems. Choose the firmware iteration: Select the desired software release from the directory of available editions. Transfer the system document: Click on the Download button to obtain the software file (in .tgz and .zip format). juniper ex2200 firmware download

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants to convert specific terms in their text into spintax with three variants each. The key points here are: replace each term with three variations using w2, keep the names like Juniper EX2200 intact, and only provide the result without any explanations. "Enter the CLI: Navigate to the cli mode

Testing network connectivity: "Testing" becomes "Assessing|Examining|Evaluating", "network connectivity" could be "network connectivity|internet access|data transfer", and so on. Network Devices as the product series

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to change the words in the given text using the syn2 format, with each word having three synonyms. Proper nouns like Juniper EX2200 should stay the same. They also mentioned the text should be only in the response, so I need to avoid any extra explanations.

This will be time-consuming but manageable. Let's process each line step by step, replacing each word with three alternatives unless it's a brand name or technical term.

First, I need to parse the original text carefully. Each line must be processed word by word, checking for proper nouns and keeping them intact. For every other word, find three suitable synonyms. Some words might have common synonyms, others might require a bit more thought. For example, "product" could beproduct, but considering the context here, "family" is part of the term "product family," maybe "product line" or "device series" could work better.

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