B.1
Syntax for Command Line Interface
The following text explains the syntax used for the command line interface.
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Italics indicate variables. You must replace variables with the appropriate value
for your network.
An option inside a set of square brackets ([ ]) indicates that specifying this value
is optional, for example:
debug ip [interface]
where specifying an interface is an option you can choose.
Square brackets with multiple options separated by the pipe symbol
([ ip | mac ]) indicate options, for example:
help [diag | help | ipsec | snmp]
indicates that you can get help on any of the items within the square brackets that
are separated by the pipe symbol (|). You can also specify no option.
Parentheses ( ) indicate that you must choose one option, for example:
show clients [mac
[sort (mac | ip | user | machine | port | sessions | idle)]
[reverse]
If you choose
machine, port, session, or idle.
Note:
Some commands, such as
Are you sure?
B.2
CLI Help Commands
To get online help for the CLI, type:
help [diag | help | ipsec | snmp]
Display a list of commands. When used without an argument, top-level
commands are listed. When a valid argument is specified, a list of commands
for a command group are displayed.
B.3
CLI Access Control Commands
The following commands are CLI Login Management commands:
set admin login-name
Change the console and web admin login and password. Prompts for password
B-2
indicates commands you can type.
mac-address
, you must specify the value on which to sort: mac, ip, user,
sort
factoryreset
password password]
[
]
, produce a prompt:
Command Line Interface