CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<br />
addressing arguments, depending upon the<br />
contents of this address.<br />
-host [a.b.c.d]…<br />
This argument notes a single IP address (omitting<br />
subnet information.)<br />
-net [a.b.c.d/e]…<br />
This argument notes a single subnet IP address and<br />
subnet mask (representing all the individual IP<br />
addresses in that subnet.)<br />
-range []<br />
This argument notes a range of IP addresses.<br />
-group [address_name]…<br />
This argument notes a group of existing address<br />
entries that you want to combine into a single<br />
entity.<br />
+<br />
This character, when inserted in the command line<br />
in the proper location, allows you to add a new<br />
address member to an existing group. You must<br />
have the exact name of the group – in its casesensitive<br />
form, prior to adding new entries.<br />
Examples<br />
WG(config)# address my_nets -host<br />
10.10.1.1/16<br />
# Creating a new address group with a single host<br />
WG(config)# address my_nets -range<br />
14.0.2.1- \<br />
14.0.2.125<br />
# Creating a new address group with a range of IP<br />
addresses<br />
WG(config)# address my_nets + -net<br />
10.29.0.0/16<br />
# Add a new address to an existing address group<br />
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