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Command Line Interface Commands
Command Execution
All CLI commands are commands that operate on, or configure, the SpeedTouch™ settings.
The CLI commands can be executed:
•
from top level, preceded by the name of the command group from which the command should be executed.
E. g.
firewall list
.
•
from within the command group itself, using the reduced form of the command.
E.g.
list
at the
firewall
command group selection.
Note
! in a command means ‘NOT‘, e.g. the [!]syn parameter in the firewall rule create command.
Entering a CLI Command
A CLI command can be entered in one of the following ways:
1
As a completely built-up command with all its parameters.
E.g. the command
firewall assign hook=input chain=input
.
2
Just the command itself without its parameters. After pressing
Enter
, you are prompted to complete the command
with the required and the optional parameters.
The example below is the equivalent of the command
firewall assign hook=input chain=input
.
•
For required CLI command parameter values, either enter a value or scroll through the possible values with
the arrow keys.
•
For optional CLI command parameters, either enter a value or simply press
Enter
without giving a value.
Note
This manner of entering a command is not applicable to all the CLI commands.
E.g.
system config
,
upnp config
, ...
=>firewall list
assign hook=input chain=input
assign hook=sink chain=sink
assign hook=forward chain=forward
assign hook=source chain=source
=>
=>firewall
[firewall]=>list
assign hook=input chain=input
assign hook=sink chain=sink
assign hook=forward chain=forward
assign hook=source chain=source
[firewall]=>
=>firewall assign hook=input chain=input
=>
=>firewall assign
hook
=
input
chain =
input
=>
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