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Introduction 
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 ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN
Command Syntax and Conventions
A command is one or more words that can be followed by one or more keywords and 
parameters. Keywords and parameters can be required or optional:
A keyword is a predefined string (word) that narrows the scope of a command. A keyword 
can be followed by an associated parameter or by associated keywords. In many cases, 
these associated keywords are mutually exclusive, so you must select one of them. In 
some cases, this manual refers to a group of words as a keyword.
A parameter is a variable for which you must type a value. You must replace the 
parameter name with the appropriate value, which might be a name or number. A 
parameter can be associated with a command or with a keyword.
This manual lists each command by its full command name and provides a brief description 
of the command. In addition, for each command, the manual provides the following 
information:
Format. Shows the command keywords and the required and optional parameters.
Mode. Identifies the command mode that you must be in to access the command. (With 
some minor exceptions, the mode is always described using lowercase letters.)
Related show command or commands. Identifies and links to the show command or 
commands that can display the configured information.
For more complicated commands, in addition to the format, mode, and related show 
command or commands, the following information is provided:
Table. Explains the keywords and parameters that you can use for the command.
Example. Shows a CLI example for the command.
Command Conventions
In this manual, the following type conventions are used:
A command name is stated in bold type.
A keyword name is stated in bold type.
A parameter name is stated in italic type.
The keywords and parameters for a command might include mandatory values, optional 
values, or choices. The following table describes the conventions that this manual uses to 
distinguish between value types:
Table 1.  Command conventions
 
Symbol
Example
Description
< > angle brackets
<value>
Indicate that you must enter a value in place of the brackets 
and text inside them. (value is the parameter.)
[ ] square brackets
[value]
Indicate an optional parameter that you can enter in place of 
the brackets and text inside them. (value is the parameter.)