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
Access the CLI
You can access the CLI by logging in with the same user credentials (user name and
password) that you use to access the web management interface. FVS318N> is the CLI
prompt.
FVS318N login: admin
Password:
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Welcome to FVS318N Command Line Interface
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FVS318N>
Right arrow Go forward one character.
Deleting
Ctrl-C Delete the entire line.
Ctrl-D Delete the next character.
Ctrl-K Delete all characters to the end of the line from where the cursor is located.
Backspace Delete the previous character.
Invoking escape sequences
!! Substitute the previous line.
!N Substitute the Nth line, in which N is the absolute line number as displayed in the
output of the history command.
!-N Substitute the line that is located N lines before the current line, in which N is a relative
number in relation to the current lint.
Table 6. CLI editing conventions (continued)
Key or Key Sequence Description










