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Chapter 2 User and Privilege Modes
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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Subsequent chapters in this guide describe the configuration commands. User/privilege mode
commands that are also configuration commands (for example, ‘show’) are described in more
detail in the related configuration command chapter.
diag P Provided for support personnel to collect internal system information. It is not
recommended that you use these.
diag-info P Has the ZyWALL create a new diagnostic file.
dir P Lists files in a directory.
disable U/P Goes from privilege mode to user mode
enable U/P Goes from user mode to privilege mode
exit U/P Goes to a previous mode or logs out.
htm U/P Goes to htm (hardware test module) mode.
Note: These commands are for ZyXEL’s internal manufacturing
process.
interface U/P Dials or disconnects an interface.
no packet-trace U/P Turns of packet tracing.
nslookup U/P Resolves an IP address to a host name and vice-versa.
packet-trace U/P Performs a packet trace.
ping U/P Pings an IP address or host name.
psm U/P Goes to psm (product support module) mode.
Note: These commands are for ZyXEL’s internal manufacturing
process.
reboot P Restarts the device.
release P Releases DHCP information from an interface.
rename P Renames a configuration file.
renew P Renews DHCP information for an interface.
run P Runs a script.
setenv U/P Turns stop-on-error on (terminates booting if an error is found in a configuration
file) or off (ignores configuration file errors and continues booting).
show U/P Displays command statistics. See the associated command chapter in this guide.
shutdown P Writes all cached data to disk and stops the system processes. It does not turn off
the power.
traceroute P Traces the route to the specified host name or IP address.
write P Saves the current configuration to the ZyWALL. All unsaved changes are lost after
the ZyWALL restarts.
Table 4 User (U) and Privilege (P) Mode Commands (continued)
COMMAND MODE DESCRIPTION

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