Setup guide

radius Radius client settings
redo Redo previosly undone action
setup Do basic setup of system
snmp SNMP settings
special-login Special login users
undo Undo previous action
user User management
ip IP options
queue Bandwidth management
system System information and utilities
tool Diagnostics tools
export Print or save an export script that can be used to restore
configuration
[admin@Wandy] >
[admin@Wandy] ip>
accounting Traffic accounting
address Address management
arp ARP entries management
dns DNS settings
firewall Firewall management
neighbor Neighbors
packing Packet packing settings
pool IP address pools
route Route management
service IP services
policy-routing Policy routing
upnp Universal Plug and Play
vrrp Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
socks SOCKS version 4 proxy
hotspot HotSpot management
ipsec IP security
web-proxy HTTP proxy
export Print or save an export script that can be used to restore
configuration
[admin@Wandy] ip>
The list of available commands and menus has short descriptions next to the items. You can move
to the desired menu level by typing its name and hitting the [Enter] key, for example:
[admin@Wandy] > Base level menu
[admin@Wandy] > driver Enter 'driver' to move to the driver level
menu
[admin@Wandy] driver> / Enter '/' to move to the base level menu
from any level
[admin@Wandy] > interface Enter 'interface' to move to the interface
level menu
[admin@Wandy] interface> /ip Enter '/ip' to move to the IP level menu
from any level
[admin@Wandy] ip>
A command or an argument does not need to be completed, if it is not ambiguous. For example,
instead of typing interface you can type just in or int. To complete a command use the [Tab] key.
The commands may be invoked from the menu level, where they are located, by typing its name. If
the command is in a different menu level than the current one, then the command should be invoked
using its full (absolute) or relative path, for example:
[admin@Wandy] ip route> print Prints the routing table
[admin@Wandy] ip route> .. address print Prints the IP address table
[admin@Wandy] ip route> /ip address print Prints the IP address table
The commands may have arguments. The arguments have their names and values. Some
commands, may have a required argument that has no name.
Summary on executing the commands and navigating the menus