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A CLI command available on most some Cisco Extreme F5 BigIP Linux Nokia Blue Coat ProxySG platforms; used to... create, modify, display, administer or delete
A Windows PowerShell CLI command; used to... create, modify, display, administer or delete
A CLI command available on most platforms with XXX installed; used to... create, modify, display, administer or delete
A CLI command available with OpenSSL distributions; used to
Usage Syntax
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Common options include;
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Usage Examples
Operational Keys
Interactive Functions
Security Considerations
Device Specifics
Usage Notes
Command Combinations
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Bigpipe Usage Notes
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A full command manual can be displayed using the man command followed by the command name, for example: man pool or by suffixing the command name with the help keyword, for example; bigpipe pool help.
In most cases, the font color=purpleshow/font keyword displays object status or statistics and the font color=purplelist/font keyword displays configuration. URemember/U, from v9.4, only objects in the currently active administrative partition will be displayed.
The bigpipe command can be abbreviated to just b (e.g. b help instead of bigpipe help.) Alternatively, (from v9.4,) you can use the bigpipe shell to enter commands without prefixing them with bigpipe.
Where curly or normal brackets {}' or () or quotes ' or exclamation mark ! are required as part of a command and you are not using the bigpipe shell, they must be proceeded with a back slash \ to prevent the BASH shell from parsing them as system commands.
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Linux Usage Notes
With most Linux or Unix commands;
- Non root users may need to prefix commands with the sudo command, for example: sudo chmod 644 *
- Brief help can be displayed using the -h or --help parameter, for example: chmod --help
- A full command manual can be displayed using the man command followed by the command name, for example: man chmod
- Sometimes 'info' pages are used instead of or to provide more information than man pages; for example: info chmod
- Version information can normally be display using the -v, -V or --version parameter, for example: chmod --version. However, this paramater is also frequently used to display verbose output.
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PowerShell Usage Notes
With most PowerShell commands;
- Brief command syntax usage help can be displayed using by prefixing the command with the help parameter, for example: help pwd (help is actually an alias of Get-Help)
- More detailed command syntax usage help can be displayed using by also suffixing the the command with the -detailed parameter, for example: help pwd -detailed
Most PowerShell commands support these common parameters;
- -verbose - display detailed information about command operation
- -debug - display programmer-level detail about command operation.
- -errorAction continue | silentlycontinue | stop | inquire - specify how the command responds when an error occurs, the default is continue
- -whatIf - displays what will happen if the command is executed, without actually executing
- -confirm - prompts the user for permission before performing any action that modifies the system
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Equivalent Information via SNMP
Some or all of the information displayed by this command can be obtained via SNMP using the the MIB(s) and OID(s) detailed below along with retrieval examples using commands from the popular net-snmp application suite;
Typical Output
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Availability
Installation
XXX can be installed or upgraded as follows, depending on your platform;
* Ubuntu: apt-get install XXX * Fedora Core: yum install XXX * FreeBSD: pkg_add -v -r XXX
Related Files
The XXX executable is normally found here: XXX
Related Commands
Command Equivalents
The Cisco command equivalent is the
The Extreme command equivalent is the
The Vyatta command equivalent is the
The Linux command equivalent is the
The F5 BigIP command equivalent is the
The Blue Coat SGOS command equivalent is the
The Nortel command equivalent is the
The Zebra routing application suite command equivalent is the
The Windows Command Prompt command equivalent is the
The Windows PowerShell command equivalent has the same name:
The XXX platform command equivalent has the same name:
The closest Nokia IPSO command equivalent is the
Command Alternatives
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Basic Data
Related IEEE Standards:
RFC(s): RFC - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc.txt
Protocol/Port:
Multicast Address:
OSI Model Layer:
TCP/IP Model Layer:
Wikipedia Article:
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