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diff --git a/docs/appendix/commandtree/configmode.rst b/docs/appendix/commandtree/configmode.rst index e286e85f..29dc43d0 100644 --- a/docs/appendix/commandtree/configmode.rst +++ b/docs/appendix/commandtree/configmode.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Configuration mode ------------------ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none confirm Confirm prior commit-confirm comment Add comment to this configuration element @@ -39,21 +39,21 @@ The command cannot be used at the top of the configuration hierarchy, only on su To add a comment to a section, while being already at the proper section level: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit <section>] vyos@vyos# comment "Type Comment Here" To add a comment directly to a section, from the top or a higher section: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# comment <section> "Type Comment Here" To remove a comment, add a blank comment to overwrite: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit <section>] vyos@vyos# comment "" @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Examples To add a comment to the "interfaces" section: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# edit interfaces @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ To add a comment to the "interfaces" section: The comment would then appear like this: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# show @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The comment would then appear like this: An important thing to note is that since the comment is added on top of the section, it will not appear if the ``show <section>`` command is used. With the above example, the ``show interfaces`` command would return starting after the "interfaces {" line, hiding the comment: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# show interfaces @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ An important thing to note is that since the comment is added on top of the sect To add a comment to the interfaces section from the top: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# comment interfaces "test" @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ To add a comment to the interfaces section from the top: The comment can be added to any node that already exists, even if it's multiple levels lower: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# comment interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 222 address "Far down comment" @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ To discard the changes without committing, use the ``discard`` command. The ``co The confirm keyword can be added, see ``commit-confirm``. A comment can be entered, it will appear in the commit log. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# commit @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ The ``commit-confirm`` command commits the proposed changes to the configuration If the ``confirm`` command is not entered before the timer expiration, the configuration will be rolled back and VyOS will reboot. The default timer value is 10 minutes, but a custom value can be entered. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# commit-confirm @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Compare VyOS maintains backups of previous configurations. To compare configuration revisions in configuration mode, use the compare command: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# compare @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ The ``copy`` command allows you to copy a configuration object. Copy the configuration entrys from a firewall name WAN rule 1 to rule 2. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit firewall name WAN] vyos@vyos# show @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ The ``delte`` command is to delete a configuration entry. This Example delete the hole ``service tftp-server`` section. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none delete service tftp-server @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Discard The ``discard`` command removes all pending configuration changes. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# discard @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ The ``edit`` command allows you to navigate down into the configuration tree. To get back to an upper level, use the ``up`` command or use the ``top`` command to get back to the upper most level. The ``[edit]`` text displays where the user is located in the configuration tree. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# edit interfaces @@ -255,14 +255,14 @@ The ``exit`` command doesn't save the configuration, only the ``save`` command d Exiting from a configuration level: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit interfaces ethernet eth0] vyos@vyos# exit Exiting from configuration mode: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# exit @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ Exiting from configuration mode: Exiting from operational mode: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ exit logout Error message when trying to exit with uncommitted changes: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos# exit Cannot exit: configuration modified. @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ Error message when trying to exit with uncommitted changes: Warning message when exiting with unsaved changes: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# exit @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Load The ``load`` command load a configuration from a local or remote file. You have to be use ``commit`` to make the change active -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <Enter> Load from system config file <file> Load from file on local machine @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ The ``load`` command load a configuration from a local or remote file. You have tftp://<host>/<file> Load from file on remote machine -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# load @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ Loadkey Copies the content of a public key to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none loadkey <username> [tab] @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ The ``merge`` command merge the config from a local or remote file with the runn In the example below exist a ``default-firewall.config`` file with some common firewall rules you saved earlier. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# show firewall @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ The ``rename`` command allows you to rename or move a configuration object. See here how to move the configuration entrys from vlanid 3 to 2 -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit interfaces ethernet eth1] vyos@vyos# show @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Rollback You can ``rollback`` configuration using the rollback command, however this command will currently trigger a system reboot. Use the compare command to verify the configuration you want to rollback to. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos# compare 1 [edit system] @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ Run The ``run`` command allows you to execute any operational mode commands without exiting the configuration session. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# run show interfaces @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Save The ``save`` command saves the current configuration to non-volatile storage. VyOS also supports saving and loading configuration remotely using SCP, FTP, or TFTP. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <Enter> Save to system config file <file> Save to file on local machine @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ Set The ``set`` command create all configuration entrys -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 192.168.1.1 @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ The ``show`` command in the configuration mode displays the configuration and sh Show the hole config, the address and description of eth1 is moving to vlan 2 if you commit the changes. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none [edit] vyos@vyos# show diff --git a/docs/appendix/commandtree/operationmode.rst b/docs/appendix/commandtree/operationmode.rst index 96c7a631..8092f248 100644 --- a/docs/appendix/commandtree/operationmode.rst +++ b/docs/appendix/commandtree/operationmode.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ After this is the first view after the login. Please see :ref:`cli` for navigation in the CLI -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ [tab] @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Please see :ref:`cli` for navigation in the CLI Add ^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none raid Add a RAID set element system Add an item to a system facility @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Add Clear ^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none console Clear screen firewall Clear firewall statistics @@ -69,13 +69,13 @@ Clone The ``clone`` command allows you to clone a configuration from a system image to another one, or from the running config to another system image. To clone the running config to a system image: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none clone system config <system-image> from running To clone from system image A to system image B: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none clone system config <system-image-B> from <system-image-A> @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Configure The ``configure`` command allows you to enter configuration mode. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ configure [edit] @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Connect The ``connect`` command allows you to bring up a connection oriented interface, like a pppoe interface. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none connect interface <interface> @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ The ``copy`` command allows you to copy a file to your running config or over im It can look like this example: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ copy file [tab] Possible completions: @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ It can look like this example: To copy from file A to file B: -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none copy <file A> to <file B> @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ To copy from file A to file B: Delete ^^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none conntrack Delete Conntrack entries file Delete files in a particular image @@ -149,14 +149,14 @@ Disconnect The ``disconnect`` command allows you to take down a connection oriented interface, like a pppoe interface. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none disconnect interface <interface> Force ^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none arp Send gratuitous ARP request or reply cluster Force a cluster state transition @@ -167,14 +167,14 @@ Format The ``format`` command allows you to format a disk the same way as another one. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none format disk <target> like <source> Generate ^^^^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none openvpn OpenVPN key generation tool ssh-server-key @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Install The ``install`` command allows you to install the system image on the disk. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none install image @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Monitor ``monitor`` can be used to continually view what is happening on the router. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none bandwidth Monitor interface bandwidth in real time bandwidth-test @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Ping The ``ping`` command allows you to send an ICMP-EchoRequest packet and display the ICMP-EchoReply received. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <hostname> Send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request <x.x.x.x> @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Poweroff The ``poweroff`` command allows you to properly shut down the VyOS instance. Without any modifier, the command is executed immediately. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <Enter> Execute the current command at Poweroff at a specific time @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Reboot ^^^^^^ The ``reboot`` command allows you to properly restart the VyOS instance. Without any modifier, the command is executed immediately. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <Enter> Execute the current command at Poweroff at a specific time @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Release The ``release`` command allows you to release a DHCP or DHCPv6 lease. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ release dhcp interface <int> vyos@vyos:~$ release dhcpv6 interface <int> @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ Rename The ``rename`` command allows you to rename a system image. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none rename system image <currentname> <newname> @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ Renew The ``renew`` command allows you to renew a DHCP or DHCPv6 lease. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ renew dhcp interface <int> vyos@vyos:~$ renew dhcpv6 interface <int> @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ The ``renew`` command allows you to renew a DHCP or DHCPv6 lease. Reset ^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none conntrack Reset all currently tracked connections conntrack-sync @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Reset Restart ^^^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none cluster Restart cluster node conntrack-sync @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ Restart Set ^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <OPTION> Bash builtin set command console Control console behaviors @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ Set Show ^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none arp Show Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information bridge Show bridging information @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ In the past the ``telnet`` command allowed you to connect remotely to another de Telnet is unencrypted and should not use anymore. But its nice to test if an TCP Port to a host is open. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ telnet 192.168.1.3 443 Trying 192.168.1.3... @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Traceroute The ``traceroute`` command allows you to trace the path taken to a particular device. -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none <hostname> Track network path to specified node <x.x.x.x> @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ The ``traceroute`` command allows you to trace the path taken to a particular de Update ^^^^^^ -.. code-block:: console +.. code-block:: none dns Update DNS information webproxy Update webproxy
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