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Preface
Audience
The target audience for this reference guide is:
•
Administrators that are responsible for configuring and managing the D-Link Firewall.
•
Administrators that are responsible for troubleshooting the D-Link Firewall.
This guide assumes that the reader is familiar with the D-Link Firewall, and has the necessary
basic knowledge in network security.
Notation
The following notation is used throughout this reference guide when specifying the options of a
command:
Angle brackets <name> or
-option=<description>
Used for specifying the
name
of an option or a description
of a value.
Square brackets [option] or
-option[=value]
Used for specifying that an option or a value for an option is
optional
and can be omitted.
Curly brackets {value1 | value2 |
value3}
Used for specifying the
available values
for an option.
Ellipsis ...
Used for specifying that
more than one
value can be
specified for the option.
Example 1. Command option notation
One of the usages for the help command looks like this:
help -category={COMMANDS | TYPES} [<Topic>]
This means that help has an option called
category
which has two possible values which are
COMMANDS
and
TYPES
. There is also an optional option called
Topic
which in this case is a
search string used to specify what help topic to display. Since the topic is optional, it is possible
to exclude it when running the command.
Both of the following examples are valid for the usage described above:
gw-world:/> help -category=COMMANDS
gw-world:/> help -category=COMMANDS activate
The usage for the routes command is:
routes [-all] [-switched] [-flushl3cache[=<percent>]] [-num=<n>]
[-nonhost] [-tables] [-lookup=<ip address>] [-verbose]
[-setmtu=<mtu>] [-cacheinfo] [<table name>]...
None of the options of this command are mandatory. The
flushl3cache
option also has an
optional value. This is because that option has a default value,
100
, which will be used if no value
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Summary of Contents for NetDefend DFL-260E
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