Deleting A Configuration Object; Undeleting A Configuration Object; Listing Modified Configuration Objects - D-Link NetDefend DFL-210 User Manual

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2.1.9. Working with Configurations
5.
Enter 192.168.10.10 in the IP Address textbox
6.
Click OK
7.
Verify that the new IP4 address object has been added to the list
Example 2.7. Deleting a Configuration Object
This example shows how to delete the newly added IP4Address object.
CLI
gw-world:/> delete Address IP4Address myhost
Web Interface
1.
Go to Objects > Address Book
2.
Right-click on the row containing the myhost object
3.
In the dropdown menu displayed, select Delete
The row will be rendered with a strike-through line indicating that the object is marked for deletion.
Example 2.8. Undeleting a Configuration Object
A deleted object can always be restored until the configuration has been activated and committed. This example
shows how to restore the deleted IP4Address object shown in the previous example.
CLI
gw-world:/> undelete Address IP4Address myhost
Web Interface
1.
Go to Objects > Address Book
2.
Right-click on the row containing the myhost object
3.
In the dropdown menu displayed, select Undo Delete
Listing Modified Objects
After modifying several configuration objects, you might want to see a list of the objects that were
changed, added and removed since the last commit.
Example 2.9. Listing Modified Configuration Objects
This example shows how to list configuration objects that have been modified.
CLI
gw-world:/> show -changes
Type
-------------
-
IP4Address
Object
------
myhost
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