Verb:
MTC:
Instructions:
Example:
box# ls -l
device/box/N200
device/eth/LAN01
device/voi/VOICE01
device/voi/VOICE02
device/bri/ISDN-TA01
device/isd/ISDN01
device/isd/ISDN02
path/eth/LAN01
path/ppp/wat1
box#
ip# lso -l
route/P/1.0.0.0/8/LAN01
route/S/192.168.1.0/24/wat1
filter/system/192.168.1.1/32/21/192.168.2.1/0
ip#
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LSO
ls
LSO (List Object) typed at the box# prompt will list all
the devices and paths set up on your unit. This
information will be displayed horizontally across the
screen. To make the list more manageable (and in list
format), end the LSO verb with the -l modifier:
Note:
The -l option must be typed in lower case when using the
verb.
lso
The following is an example of lso -l used at the box#
prompt:
Typed at any other context prompt, lso -l lists the objects
configured in that context:
In this instance, all the routes and filters on the unit are displayed
at the ip# prompt.
Command-Line Verbs
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