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Killsa
Kills all IPsec and IKE SAs for the specified IP-address.
Syntax: killsa <ipaddr>
Example:
DFL-160:/> killsa 192.168.0.2
Destroying all IPsec & IKE SAs for remote peer 192.168.0.2
License
Shows the content of the license-file.
Syntax: license
Lockdown
Sets local lockdown on or off. During local lockdown, only traffic from admin nets to NetDefendOS
itself is allowed. Everything else is dropped. Note: If local lockdown has been set by NetDefendOS
itself due to licensing or configuration problems, this command will NOT remove the lock.
Syntax: lockdown [ on | off ]
Logout
Only works on the serial or local console, it is used to logout the current user and enable the
password.
Syntax: logout
Memory
Displays core memory consumption. Also displays detailed memory use of some components and
lists.
Syntax: memory
Ping
Sends a specified number of ICMP Echo Request packets to a given destination. All packets are sent
in immediate succession rather than one per second and this behavior is best suited for diagnosing
connectivity problems. Pinging can optionally be done on specific ports using UDP or TCP.
Syntax: ping <IPAddr> [<options>] [<# of packets> [<size>]
Options:
-r <recvif> - Run through the rule set, simulating that the packet was received by <recvif>.
-s <srcip> - Use this source IP.
-p <table> - Route using the specified PBR table.
-v - Verbose ping.
-t <ipaddress> -p <port> - Ping the specified IP address on the specified port using TCP.
-u <ipaddress> -p <port> - Ping the specified IP address on the specified port using UDP.
Example:
DFL-160:/> ping 192.168.12.1
Sending 1 ping to 192.168.12.1 from 192.168.14.19
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Appendix A. CLI Reference

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