Cli Limitations; Cli Guide Text Conventions - Watchguard V10 Command Line Interface Manual

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CLI limitations

Please note that the WatchGuard CLI is not a complete
replacement for the WatchGuard Vcontroller application,
as you cannot do the following with the CLI:
Set up probes that monitor the current activities of the
security appliance
Set up, activate, and review alarms that are triggered
by a range of operational circumstances
Import Certificate Revocation List (CRL) files or their
contents
Create "admin" access user accounts
Create firewall-access internal user accounts

CLI Guide text conventions

To help you better use this guide, the following text con-
ventions are used.
Control key
Text strings
WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide
CLI Guide text conventions
The symbol ^ represents the Control
(CTRL) key and is usually used in
combination with other text. For
example, when you see the key
combinations ^Z or Ctrl-Z, this
means you should hold down the
Control key while pressing the Z
key. In the guide, these keys may be
printed in capital letters, but
"Ctrl+letter" functions are not case-
sensitive.
A text string is defined as a set of
user-variable characters. Text
strings (or, strings) are usually
presented as example data, or the
kind of thing one might type for a
particular value. Such an example
might be presented enclosed in
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