Security CLI Commands
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19.2 security
enable|disable
19.2.1 Syntax
security {enable|disable}
19.2.2 Description
This command explicitly enables/disables all modules in the Security package
(including the child modules NAT and Firewall). You
must
enable the Security
package if you want to use the NAT and/or Firewall modules to configure
security for your system.
If you disable the Security package during a session, any configuration
changes made to the Security, NAT or Firewall modules when the package
was enabled remain in the system, so that you can re-enable them later in the
session. If you need to reboot your system but want to save the security
configuration between sessions, use the
system config save
command.
19.2.3 Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option which can be
specified with this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option Description
Default
value
enabled
Enables all modules in the Security
package (Security, NAT and Firewall
modules).
disabled
Disables all modules in the Security
package (Security, NAT and Firewall
modules).
disabled
19.2.4 Example
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security enable