Entering help followed by a specific command, e.g. help firewall assign (starting from top level) or help assign (executed
from the the firewall command group selection) results in a description of the syntax for the command.
EXAMPLE:
=>help firewall assign
Assign a chain to an entry point.
Syntax: assign hook = <{input|sink|forward|source|output}> chain = <string>
parameters :
hook = <{input|sink|forward|source|output}>
Name of hook to assign chain to.
chain = <string>
Name of chain to use.
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Executing help all will generate the complete listing of all available CLI commands with syntax description.
Command Completion
The CLI features command completion, which means that when starting to enter a command it can be completed by
pressing the TAB key.
For the completion to be successful, the part to be added must be unique. Completion works for the command groups,
for the commands, for the options, but not for values.
For example, pressing a and TAB at the firewall command group selection results in the full assign command being
completed. Entering firewall a and pressing the TAB key from top level gives the same result.
EXAMPLE:
=>firewall
[firewall]=>"a+TAB"
[firewall]=>assign
Going to the beginning or end of the Command Line
To go to ...
the beginning of the Command Line
the end of the Command Line
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