ZyXEL Communications 3.1 Security Camera User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Command Line Interface
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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1.7 Input Values
You can use the ? or [TAB] to get more information about the next input value that is required for a
command. In some cases, the next input value is a string whose length and allowable characters
may not be displayed in the screen. For example, in the following example, the next input value is a
string called
<description>.
When you use the example above, note that ZyWALL USG 200 and below models use a name such
as wan1, wan2, opt, lan1, ext-wlan, or dmz.
The following table provides more information about input values like
<description>.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface ge1
Router(config-if-ge)# description
<description>
Table 3 Input-Value Formats for Strings in CLI Commands
TAG # VALUES LEGAL VALUES
* 1*
all -- ALL
authentication key Used in IPSec SA
32-40
16-20
“0x” or “0X” + 32-40 hexadecimal values
alphanumeric or ;|`~!@#$%^&*()_+\\{}':,./<>=-
Used in MD5 authentication keys for RIP/OSPF and text authentication key for RIP
0-16 alphanumeric or _-
Used in text authentication keys for OSPF
0-8 alphanumeric or _-
certificate name 1-31 alphanumeric or ;`~!@#$%^&()_+[\]{}',.=-
community string 0-63 alphanumeric or .-
first character: alphanumeric or -
connection_id 1+ alphanumeric or -_:
contact 1-61 alphanumeric, spaces, or '()+,/:=?;!*#@$_%-.
country code 0 or 2 alphanumeric
custom signature file
name
0-30 alphanumeric or _-.
first character: letter
description Used in keyword criteria for log entries
1-64 alphanumeric, spaces, or '()+,/:=?;!*#@$_%-.
Used in other commands
1-61 alphanumeric, spaces, or '()+,/:=?;!*#@$_%-
distinguished name 1-511 alphanumeric, spaces, or .@=,_-