User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Overview of the Configuration Commands
- 3. Net Mode Configuration Commands
- 4. Security Mode Configuration Commands
- Security Services Commands
- Security Schedules Commands
- IPv4 Add Firewall Rule and Edit Firewall Rule Commands
- IPv4 General Firewall Commands
- IPv6 Firewall Commands
- Attack Check Commands
- Session Limit, Time-Out, and Advanced Commands
- Address Filter and IP/MAC Binding Commands
- Port Triggering Commands
- UPnP Command
- Bandwidth Profile Commands
- Content Filtering Commands
- 5. System Mode Configuration Commands
- 6. Dot11 Mode Configuration Commands
- 7. VPN Mode Configuration Commands
- IPSec VPN Wizard Command
- IPSec IKE Policy Commands
- IPSec VPN Policy Commands
- IPSec VPN Mode Config Commands
- SSL VPN Portal Layout Commands
- SSL VPN Authentication Domain Commands
- SSL VPN Authentication Group Commands
- SSL VPN User Commands
- SSL VPN Port Forwarding Commands
- SSL VPN Client Commands
- SSL VPN Resource Commands
- SSL VPN Policy Commands
- RADIUS Server Command
- L2TP Server Commands
- 8. Overview of the Show Commands
- 9. Show Commands
- 10. Utility Commands
- CLI Command Index
Introduction
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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
These are examples of commands for which you need to save your changes:
• net lan ipv4 configure <vlan id> lets you enter the net-config [lan-ipv4]
configuration mode. After you made your changes, issue save or exit to save your
changes.
• security content_filter trusted_domain add lets you enter the
security-config [approved-urls] configuration mode. After you made your changes, issue
save or exit to save your changes.
• dot11 profile configure <profile name> lets you enter the dot11-config
[profile] configuration mode. After you made your changes, issue save or exit to save
your changes.
Commands That Do Not Require Saving
You do not need to save your changes after you have issued a command that deletes,
disables, or enables a row ID, name, IP address, or MAC address, or that lets you make a
configuration change without entering another configuration mode.
These are examples of commands that you do not need to save:
• net lan dhcp reserved_ip delete <mac address>
• dot11 profile disable <profile name>
• security firewall ipv4 enable <row id>
• security firewall ipv4 default_outbound_policy {Allow | Block}
Global Commands
The following table describes the global commands that you can use anywhere in the CLI.
These commands need to be preceded by a period.
Table 5. Global CLI commands
Command Description
.exit Exit the current session.
.help Display an overview of the CLI syntax.
.top Return to the default command mode or root.
.reboot Reboot the system.
.history Display the command-line history of the current session.










