Monitoring and managing the storage system: Use the HIT management interface to monitor and manage your EqualLogic storage system.
Make sure that the alternatives are contextually appropriate. For example, "corrupted" in the context of a file might use "damaged" or "defective". Also, ensure that the rephrased words maintain the original meaning without introducing ambiguity. For example, "system requirements" should remain clear when using "specs" or "prerequisites".
Wait, perhaps the user is giving an example of how the output should look, and the actual task is for them to provide a text where some words are in v2 format, and I need to replace those with the variants. But in their example, the input doesn't have those markers. Maybe there's a mistake here. Let me re-read the instruction. dell equallogic host integration tools download
Okay, so the user wants me to process the given text by replacing terms with synonyms in the formatc. Let me start by reading through the original text carefully. The instruction says to skip proper nouns, so terms like Dell EqualLogic and Host Integration Tools should stay as they are. That's important—don't mess with the proper names.
4. "Configuring the EqualLogic group IP address and other network settings." - Configuring → Adjusting Monitoring and managing the storage system: Use the
Then the example input is a block of text about HIT and Dell EqualLogic. The sample output replaces "HIT" with different variants like "HOST-INT", etc. But in the input, there's no v3 formatting, just regular text. So perhaps the user is providing an example of what they want, assuming that words like "HIT" should be replaced with three variants each. But the instruction says that the formatted words (with v3) are the ones to switch. There's a disconnect here.
Also, in the part about "Monitoring and managing the storage system," "Monitoring" and "managing" are each separate. So "Monitoring" would be Monitoring, "managing" would be Controlling. Also, ensure that the rephrased words maintain the
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