Firewall Commands
When you create a subnet, IP Filter (firewall) rules are automatically generated.The Firewall
commands can disable these rules that may be used for troubleshooting or diagnostic purposes.
Disabling the firewall turns off all system packet filtering . Any subnet permit/deny rules are
ignored and all traffic will be routed between subnets.
Firewall Commands in Global Context
eqcli >
firewall context
: Display the current command context.
eqcli >
firewall disable
: Disable system firewall.
eqcli >
firewall enable
: Enable system firewall.
eqcli >
firewall exit
: Commit all pending configuration changes
and change to the global context.
eqcli >
firewall quit
: Discard all pending configuration changes
and change to the global context.
eqcli >
firewall show
: Show firewall configuration
Firewall Commands in Firewall Context
eqcli fw>
commit
: Commit all pending configuration changes
and do not change context.
eqcli fw>
context
: Display the current command context.
eqcli fw>
disable
: Disable system firewall.
eqcli fw>
enable
: Enable system firewall.
eqcli fw>
exit
: Enable system firewall. Commit all
pending configuration changes and change
to the global context.
eqcli fw>
quit
Discard all pending configuration changes
and change to the global context.
eqcli fw>
show
Show firewall configuration.
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