Command Syntax; Command Summary - Cisco PIX 520 - PIX Firewall 520 Online Help Manual

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send the command to the PIX Firewall, since it must be used to terminate the line and return to the
left margin for the next line. Type the first command in the Multiple Line Command box and use
the keyboard Enter key to return to the left margin. Type the next command, Enter. Repeat until all
the commands are entered into the command list. Within the Multiple Line Command box, you may
edit lines or cut, copy and paste.
Pasting—You may copy a list of commands from another application, such as Microsoft Word, and
paste the list into the Multiple Line Command box.
2.
Click Send, to transmit the commands to the PIX Firewall and return to the main CLI tool panel, or Cancel
to return without sending commands.
3.
The results of the command are displayed in Response on the main panel.

Command Syntax

Help is available for individual command syntax and a
steps to get help on the syntax of a single command:
1.
In Command or Multiple Line Command, enter the command name, followed by a question mark
(?), or help followed by a command.
2.
Click Send to view a description and the syntax of the command in Response.
Example:
Result of PIX command: "help name"
USAGE:
[no] name <ip_address> <name>
DESCRIPTION:
name Associate a name with an IP address
SYNTAX:
<ip_address> The IP address of the host/network being named
<name> The name for the host/network. The name can be up to 4000 characters, a-z,0-9,- and _, but
it must begin with a letter
The <name> can then be used and displayed anywhere <ip_address> would otherwise have occurred
see also: names,nameif

Command Summary

Help is available for
individual command syntax
summary of all CLI commands:
1.
In Command or Multiple Line Command, enter only a question mark (?), or help.
2.
Click Send to view a general description of all CLI commands in Response.
Example:
Result of PIX command: "?"
command summary
and a summary of all CLI commands. Follow these steps for a
of all CLI commands. Follow these

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