CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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CHAPTER 1: Using the Command Line Interface<br />
At every command level except the top (root) level, entering<br />
the top command and pressing Enter “jumps” the <strong>CLI</strong> user<br />
from the current level to the top (root) command level. The<br />
top (root) command level does not have this command<br />
available as it isn’t necessary. See the following example:<br />
WG(config-qos)#top<br />
WG#_<br />
Common Navigation commands<br />
The following commands can be used at any level of any<br />
<strong>CLI</strong> mode.<br />
history command<br />
WG#admin<br />
WG(admin)#history<br />
Effect<br />
Lists the twenty most recently exercised commands<br />
at this level. (When this command is applied at<br />
other levels, it will result in the last twenty<br />
commands entered at that specific level. For more<br />
information on extending or adapting this<br />
command, see “Reviewing the recently used<br />
commands” on page 11.<br />
Arguments<br />
This command has several adaptations that extend<br />
its usefulness. See “Reviewing the recently used<br />
commands” on page 11 for details.<br />
exit command<br />
WG(admin)#exit<br />
Effect<br />
Exits the current level of <strong>CLI</strong> and returns to the<br />
next-highest command level, all the way to the toplevel<br />
WG# prompt.<br />
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