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
Command Autocompletion and Command Abbreviation
Command autocompletion finishes spelling the command when you type enough letters of a
command to uniquely identify the command keyword. You need to type all of the required
keywords and parameters before you can use autocompletion.
The following keys both perform autocompletion for the current command. If the command
prefix is not unique, a subsequent repeat of the key displays possible completions.
• Enter or Return key. Autocompletes, syntax-checks, and then executes the command. If
there is a syntax error, the offending part of the command is highlighted and explained.
• Spacebar. Autocompletes, or if the command is already resolved, inserts a space.
CLI Line-Editing Conventions
The following table describes the key combinations that you can use to edit commands or
increase the speed of command entry. Access this list from the CLI by issuing .help.
Table 6. CLI editing conventions
Key or Key Sequence Description
Invoking context-sensitive help
? Displays context-sensitive help. The information that displays consists either of a list of
possible command completions with summaries or of the full syntax of the current
command. When a command has been resolved, a subsequent repeat of the help key
displays a detailed reference.
Autocompleting
Note: Command autocompletion finishes spelling the command when you type enough letters of a command
to uniquely identify the command keyword. However, you need to type all of the required keywords and
parameters before you use autocompletion.
Enter (or Return) Autocompletes, syntax-checks, and then executes a command. If there is a syntax
error, the offending part of the command line is highlighted and explained. If the
command prefix is not unique, a subsequent repeat of the key displays possible
completions.
Spacebar Autocompletes, or if the command is already resolved, inserts a space. If the command
prefix is not unique, a subsequent repeat of the key displays possible completions.
Moving around
Ctrl-A Go to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl-E Go to the end of the line.
Up arrow Go to the previous line in the history buffer.
Down arrow Go to the next line in the history buffer.
Left arrow Go backward one character.










