Watchguard V10 Command Line Interface Manual page 18

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CHAPTER 1: Using the Command Line Interface
For Example
Carriage returns
Letter spaces
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quotation marks; however, you do
not need to type quotes when
entering a text string.
For example, we might say: set a
user_profile name to
"All_RAS_Users." In this example,
you could type your own user
profile name (or string) in place of
ALL_RAS_Users.
You should enclose a string in
quotes in instances where the text
entry includes spaces. For example,
if entering a name like "Joan
Smith," with a space between the
first and last name, you should
enclose this entry in quotations to
preserve it as a single entity.
WG(config)#address -group
exec_staff
WG(config)#address -group
"exec staff"
Carriage returns are Enter key
presses, and are represented by the
<ENTER> or <CR> notation.
Command examples may omit this
notation for the sake of brevity.
Space characters (entered by
pressing the Space bar on the
keyboard) are represented in a few
instances in this Guide by the <sp>
notation. In most cases, however,
spaces are simply represented by
actual spaces. For example, in:
WG(config)#address -group
exec_staff
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