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2.1.11. show Chapter 2. Command Reference See also: add Example 2.5. Set property values Set properties for objects that have an identifier property: gw-world:/> set Address IP4Address example_ip Address=1.2.3.4 Comments="This is an example" gw-world:/> set IP4Address example_ip2 Address=2.3.4.5 Comments=comment_without_whitespace gw-world:/main> set Route 1 Comment="A route" gw-world:/> set IPRule 12 Index=1 Set properties for an object without identifier: gw-world:/> set DynDnsClientDyndnsOrg Username=example Usage set [] [] [-disable] [-enable] []... Options -disable -enable Disable object. This option is not available if the object is already disabled. Enable object. This option is not available if the object is already enabled. Category that groups object types. The property that identifies the configuration object. May not be applicable depending on the specified . One or more property-value pairs, i.e. = or ="". Type of configuration object to perform operation on. Note Requires Administrator privilege. 2.1.11. show Show objects. Description Show objects. Show the properties of a specified object. There are a number of flags that can be specified to show otherwise hidden properties. To show a list of object types and categories available in the current 26

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See also:
add
Example 2.5. Set property values
Set properties for objects that have an identifier property:
gw-world:/> set Address IP4Address example_ip Address=1.2.3.4
Comments="This is an example"
gw-world:/> set IP4Address example_ip2 Address=2.3.4.5
Comments=comment_without_whitespace
gw-world:/main> set Route 1 Comment="A route"
gw-world:/> set IPRule 12 Index=1
Set properties for an object without identifier:
gw-world:/> set DynDnsClientDyndnsOrg Username=example
Usage
set [<Category>] <Type> [<Identifier>] [-disable] [-enable]
[<key-value pair>]...
Options
-disable
Disable object. This option is not available if the ob-
ject is already disabled.
-enable
Enable object. This option is not available if the ob-
ject is already enabled.
<Category>
Category that groups object types.
<Identifier>
The property that identifies the configuration object.
May not be applicable depending on the specified
<Type>.
<key-value pair>
One or more property-value pairs, i.e. <property
name>=<value> or <property name>="<value>".
<Type>
Type of configuration object to perform operation
on.
Note
Requires Administrator privilege.
2.1.11. show
Show objects.
Description
Show objects.
Show the properties of a specified object. There are a number of flags that can be specified to show
otherwise hidden properties. To show a list of object types and categories available in the current
2.1.11. show
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