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abort command<br />

Top-level configuration mode commands<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#abort<br />

Effect<br />

Aborts (erases) all system configuration changes<br />

made since the last use of the<br />

WG(config)#commit command. This empties the<br />

cache of to-be-committed changes and additions.<br />

Arguments<br />

None<br />

address command<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#address [+] -host<br />

\<br />

[]… -net []… -range \<br />

[]… \<br />

-group []…<br />

Effect<br />

Creates a new address object or modifies an<br />

existing group, depending upon the use of the “+”<br />

character. This command must start with a new or<br />

existing “name” and can incorporate the following:<br />

(1) a single IP address, (2) a range of IP addresses,<br />

(3) a subnet, and (4) a group of existing address<br />

entries that you may want to combine into a single<br />

entity.<br />

Arguments<br />

<br />

This argument notes a new “name” for this group.<br />

You can then type one or more of the following<br />

<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Command Line Interface <strong>Guide</strong> 43

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