User's Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Appendix
D) CLI Commands and Parameters
Network Commands
network
configuration Network Interfaces configuration.
dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol services configuration.
dns DNS Server settings.
radius Configuration set for changing RADIUS Server settings.
tunnels Tunnels configuration commands.
network configuration
interface Network Interfaces configuration.
portforward Port forwarding setup.
routes Static IP routing settings.
subnet Management subnet configuration.
vlans VLANs configuration.
network configuration interface
<interface> Standard UNIX interface name. This name cannot be changed.
-s <status> The interface status. Possible values are enabled and disabled.
-a <ip_address> Interface IP address in digits and dots notation, e.g. 192.168.2.27.
-m <netmask> Interface subnet mask e.g. 255.255.255.0.
-g <gateway>
Interface gateway in digits and dots notation or name of other
interface.
-d <dhcpclient>
The status of dhcp client for the interface. May have values
enabled and disabled. Can be used with WAN interface only.
-q <masquerade> Masquerade status for interface: enabled or disabled.
-u <authentication> Authentication status on interface: enabled and disabled.
-v <visitor_access> Visitor access for interface: values enabled and disabled.
network configuration portforward
<action> Action to take upon Port Forwarding entry: A(dd), E(dit), D(elete).
<id> Port Forwarding entry id. Needed with actions E(dit) and D(elete).
-s <status> PortForwarding rule status: enabled or disabled.
-p <protocol> Rule protocol.
-a <ip> Source ip address.
-l <port> Source port.
-d <ip> Destination ip address.
-r <port> Destination port.
network configuration routes
<action>
Action to take upon the route. May have values A(dd), E(dit),
D(elete).
<id> Route id. Needed only with actions E and D.
<status> Route status. May have values active or inactive.
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