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Appendix E How to Access and Use the CLI • Commands are in courier new font. • Required input values are in angle brackets ; for example, ping means that you must specify an IP address for this command. • Optional fields are in square brackets []; for instance in the show logins [name]command, the name field is optional. The following is an example of a required field within an optional field: snmpserver [contact ], the contact field is optional. However, if you use contact, then you must provide the system contact information. • The | (bar) symbol means "or". • italic terms represent user-defined input values; for example, in sys datetime date [year month date], year month date can be replaced by the actual year month and date that you want to set, for example, 2007 08 15. • A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example, [ENTER] means the "Enter" or "Return" key on your keyboard. • means press the [ENTER] key. • An arrow (-->) indicates that this line is a continuation of the previous line. A long list of pre-defined values may be replaced by a command input value 'variable' so as to avoid a very long command in the description table. Refer to the command input values table if you are unsure of what to enter. Table 112 Common Command Input Values LABEL DESCRIPTION description Used when a command has a description field in order to add more detail. ip-address An IP address in dotted decimal notation. For example, 192.168.1.3. mask The subnet mask in dotted decimal notation, for example, 255.255.255.0. mask-bits The number of bits in an address's subnet mask. For example type /24 for a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. port A port number. hostname The hostname can be an IP address or domain name. name Used for the name of a rule, policy, set, group and so on. number Used for a number, for example 10, that you have to enter. Note: Commands are case sensitive! Enter commands exactly as seen in the command interface. Remember to also include underscores if required. NWA-3160 Series User's Guide 359

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Appendix E How to Access and Use the CLI
NWA-3160 Series User’s Guide
359
Commands are in
courier new font
.
Required input values are in angle brackets <>; for example,
ping <
ip-
address
>
means that you must specify an IP address for this command.
Optional fields are in square brackets []; for instance in the
show logins
[
name
]
command, the
name
field is optional.
The following is an example of a required field within an optional field:
snmp-
server [contact <
system contact
>]
, the
contact
field is optional. However,
if you use
contact
, then you must provide the
system contact
information.
• The
|
(bar) symbol means “or”.
italic
terms represent user-defined input values; for example, in
sys
datetime date [
year month date
]
,
year month date
can be replaced by the
actual year month and date that you want to set, for example, 2007 08 15.
A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example,
[ENTER] means the “Enter” or “Return” key on your keyboard.
<cr>
means press the [ENTER] key.
An arrow (
-->
) indicates that this line is a continuation of the previous line.
A long list of pre-defined values may be replaced by a command input value
‘variable’ so as to avoid a very long command in the description table. Refer to the
command input values table if you are unsure of what to enter.
Note: Commands are case sensitive! Enter commands exactly as seen in the
command interface. Remember to also include underscores if required.
Table 112
Common Command Input Values
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
description
Used when a command has a description field in order to add more
detail.
ip-address
An IP address in dotted decimal notation. For example, 192.168.1.3.
mask
The subnet mask in dotted decimal notation, for example,
255.255.255.0.
mask-bits
The number of bits in an address’s subnet mask. For example type /24
for a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
port
A port number.
hostname
The hostname can be an IP address or domain name.
name
Used for the name of a rule, policy, set, group and so on.
number
Used for a number, for example 10, that you have to enter.