Netgear FVS318N – Prosafe Wireless N VPN Firewall 전단

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Introduction
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 ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
The Three Basic Types of Commands
You can encounter the following three basic types of commands in the CLI:
•     
Entry commands to enter a configuration mode. Commands that let you enter a 
configuration mode from which you can configure various keywords and associated 
parameters and keywords. For example, the net wan wan1 ipv4 configure 
command lets you enter the net-config
 
[wan1-ipv4] mode, from which you can configure 
the IPv4 WAN settings.
This type of command is the most common in the CLI and is always indicated by two 
steps in this manual, each one showing the format and mode:
Step 1
Format
Mode
net
Step 2
Format
This section shows the keywords and associated parameters, for example:
Mode
net-config [wan1-ipv4]
Sometimes, you need to enter a parameter to enter a configuration mode. For example, 
security schedules edit
 <row id> requires you to enter the row ID parameter to 
enter the security-config [schedules] mode, from which you can modify various keywords 
and associated parameters and keywords.
•     
Commands with a single parameter. Commands that require you to supply one or more 
parameters and that do not let you enter another configuration mode. The parameter is 
usually a row ID or a name. For example, security firewall ipv4 delete 
<row
 
id>
 requires you to enter the row ID parameter to delete the firewall rule.
For this type of command, the format and mode are shown in this manual:
Format
Mode
security
•     
Commands without parameters. Commands that do not require you to supply a 
parameter after the command and that do not let you enter another configuration mode. 
For example, util restore_factory_defaults does not require parameters.
For this type of command also, the format and mode are shown in this manual:
Format
Mode
util
net wan wan1 ipv4 configure 
isp_connection_type {STATIC | DHCPC | PPPoE | PPTP}
security firewall ipv4 delete <row id>
util restore_factory_defaults