Preface
Example: Objects > Addresses > List > New
To access the new address configuration dialog box, do the following:
1.
Click Objects in the menu column.
The Objects menu option expands to reveal a subset of options for Objects.
2.
(Applet menu
(DHTML menu) Click Addresses.
The Addresses option expands to reveal a subset of options for Addresses.
3.
Click List.
The address book table appears.
4.
Click the New link in the upper right corner.
The new address configuration dialog box appears.
CLI C
ONVENTIONS
The following conventions are used when presenting the syntax of a command line
interface (CLI) command:
•
Anything inside square brackets [ ] is optional.
•
Anything inside braces { } is required.
•
If there is more than one choice, each choice is separated by a pipe ( | ). For
example,
means "set the management options for the ethernet1, ethernet2, or ethernet3
interface".
•
Variables appear in italic. For example:
When a CLI command appears within the context of a sentence, it is in bold (except for
variables, which are always in italic ). For example: "Use the get system command to
display the serial number of a NetScreen device."
Note:
When typing a keyword, you only have to type enough letters to identify the word
uniquely. For example, typing set adm u joe j12fmt54 is enough to enter the command
set admin user joe j12fmt54. Although you can use this shortcut when entering
commands, all the commands documented here are presented in their entirety.
1. You can choose either the applet or DHTML menu types by clicking the Toggle Menu option at the
bottom of the menu column.
4
1
) Hover the mouse over Addresses.
set interface { ethernet1 | ethernet2 | ethernet3 }
manage
set admin user name1 password xyz
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