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Appendix A CLI reference
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Command line history and editing
You can use the CLI to retrieve and modify commands entered previously.
Table 180
lists options that are available globally at the command line.
verbose <
n
>
Sets the level of information displayed on the screen:
0
= Quiet: Nothing appears except errors—not even prompts.
1
= Normal: Prompts and requested output are shown without menus.
2
= Verbose: Everything is shown.
TIP
: The default level is 2. When used without a value, the current setting displays.
slist
Display a list of all open Admin user sessions.
Table 180
Command line history and editing options (Sheet 1 of 2)
Option
Description
history
Display a numbered list of the 10 most recent commands.
!!
Repeat the most recent command.
!<
n
>
Repeat the
n
th
command shown on the history list.
pushd
Use
pushd
to bookmark your current position in the menu structure.
TIP
: After you
move to another level or command in the menu structure, you can return to the
bookmarked position by typing the popd command. The pushd command can be
combined with command stacking. For example:
>> Information# pushd "/cfg/ssl/server 1/ssl"
>> SSL Settings#
Execute the popd command to return immediately to the prompt where you issued
the pushd command–the Information prompt in this example.
oopd
Return to a position in the menu structure that was bookmarked using the
pushd
command.
Ctrl+p
Recall previous command from the history list.
TIP
: You can also use the up arrow
key. You can use this command to regress through the last 10 commands. The
recalled command can be executed as is, or edited using the options in this table.
Ctrl+n
Recall next command from the history list.
TIP
: You can also use the down arrow key.
Use this command to proceed through the next 10 commands. The recalled
command can be executed as is, or edited using the options in this table.
Ctrl+a
Move cursor to the beginning of the command line.
Ctrl+e
Move cursor to the end of the command line.
Table 179
Global commands (Sheet 3 of 3)
Command
Action
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Page 190: ...190 Chapter 4 Configuring the domain 320818 A ...
Page 232: ...232 Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles 320818 A ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder 320818 A ...
Page 456: ...456 Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon 320818 A ...
Page 568: ...568 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 320818 A ...
Page 722: ...722 Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics 320818 A ...
Page 756: ...756 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system 320818 A ...
Page 768: ...768 Chapter 15 Upgrading or reinstalling the software 320818 A ...
Page 802: ...802 Chapter 17 Configuration example 320818 A ...
Page 880: ...880 Appendix C Supported MIBs 320818 A ...
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