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16 Using the Command Line Interface
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VPN 3000 Concentrator Series User Guide
Specifying configured items
Many menus give choices that act on configured items—such as groups, users, filter rules, etc.—and the
CLI lists those items with a number and their name. To specify an item, you can usually enter either its
number or its name. The CLI indicates when you must use a specific identifier (usually the item’s
number).
For example, the
Configuration > User Management > Groups menu lists configured groups:
Current User Groups
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| 1. QuickGroup | 2. IPSecGroup
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1) Add a Group
2) Modify a Group
3) Delete a Group
4) Back
Groups -> _
To delete QuickGroup, enter 3 at the prompt. The CLI displays:
> Enter the Group to Delete
Groups -> _
At the prompt you can enter either its number (1) or its name (QuickGroup).
However, this next example shows the prompt for a specific identifier. The
Configuration > System > Servers
> Authentication
menu lists configured servers:
Authentication Server Summary Table
Num | Server | Type | Port
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1 | Internal | Internal | 0
2 | 192.168.34.56 | RADIUS | 0
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1) Add Authentication Server
2) Modify Authentication Server
3) Delete Authentication Server
4) Move Server Up
5) Move Server Down
6) Test Server
7) Back
Authentication -> _
To delete the RADIUS server, enter 3 at the prompt. The CLI displays:
> Delete Server (number)
Authentication -> _
At the prompt, you must enter 2 for the RADIUS server.