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Overview of commands

Overview of commands

Command branch Supported commands Description

config

  • system admin setting
  • system backup all-settings
  • system debug filter
  • system dns
  • system global
  • system interface
  • system ntp
  • system raid
  • system route
Use config to configure objects of FortiDB functionality. Top-level objects are not configurable; they are containers for more specific lower-level objects. For example, the system object contains DNS addresses, interfaces, routes and so on. When these objects are multiple, such as routes, they are organized in the form of a table. You can add, delete or edit the entries in the table. Table entries each consist of keywords that you can set to particular values. Simpler objects, such as system DNS, are a single set of keywords.

execute

  • backup all-settings
  • backup configurations
  • backup fd-tcpdump
  • backup-remove fd-archive
  • backup-remove fd-report
  • backup-remove fd-tcpdump
  • date
  • format disk
  • generate certificate
  • ping
  • raid rebuild
  • reboot
  • reset
  • restart
  • restore all-settings
  • restore configurations
  • restore fd-archive
  • shutdown
  • time
  • top
  • traceroute
Use execute to run static commands, to reset the FortiDB unit to factory defaults, or to back up or restore the FortiDB configuration. The execute commands are available only from the root prompt.

show

  • system admin setting
  • system backup all-settings
  • system dns
  • system global
  • system interface
  • system ntp
  • system route
Use show to display the FortiDB unit configuration. Only changes to the default configuration are displayed. You can use show within a config shell to display the configuration of that shell, or you can use show with a full path to display the configuration of the specified shell.

diagnose

  • counter memory
  • counter misc
  • counter packet
  • counter parser
  • counter session
  • debug application control basic
  • debug application housekeep basic
  • debug application parser basic
  • debug application parser packet
  • debug application sniffer abnormal
  • debug application sniffer basic
  • debug application sniffer block-ip
  • debug application sniffer block-session
  • debug application sniffer ip-reassemble
  • debug application sniffer malformed-packet
  • debug application sniffer packet
  • debug application sniffer tcp-reassemble
  • log show|tail|remove
  • mapping debug
  • mapping reset
  • mapping status
  • network interface list
  • network interface detail
  • network interface list
  • network interface detail
  • system coredump check
  • system coredump export
  • system export fd_log
  • system raid list
  • tcpdump start|stop
  • tcpdump status
Use diagnose commands to set debug parameters, view detailed information about Ethernet interfaces or to send diagnostic information to an FTP server.
See also

Overview of commands

Command branch Supported commands Description

config

  • system admin setting
  • system backup all-settings
  • system debug filter
  • system dns
  • system global
  • system interface
  • system ntp
  • system raid
  • system route
Use config to configure objects of FortiDB functionality. Top-level objects are not configurable; they are containers for more specific lower-level objects. For example, the system object contains DNS addresses, interfaces, routes and so on. When these objects are multiple, such as routes, they are organized in the form of a table. You can add, delete or edit the entries in the table. Table entries each consist of keywords that you can set to particular values. Simpler objects, such as system DNS, are a single set of keywords.

execute

  • backup all-settings
  • backup configurations
  • backup fd-tcpdump
  • backup-remove fd-archive
  • backup-remove fd-report
  • backup-remove fd-tcpdump
  • date
  • format disk
  • generate certificate
  • ping
  • raid rebuild
  • reboot
  • reset
  • restart
  • restore all-settings
  • restore configurations
  • restore fd-archive
  • shutdown
  • time
  • top
  • traceroute
Use execute to run static commands, to reset the FortiDB unit to factory defaults, or to back up or restore the FortiDB configuration. The execute commands are available only from the root prompt.

show

  • system admin setting
  • system backup all-settings
  • system dns
  • system global
  • system interface
  • system ntp
  • system route
Use show to display the FortiDB unit configuration. Only changes to the default configuration are displayed. You can use show within a config shell to display the configuration of that shell, or you can use show with a full path to display the configuration of the specified shell.

diagnose

  • counter memory
  • counter misc
  • counter packet
  • counter parser
  • counter session
  • debug application control basic
  • debug application housekeep basic
  • debug application parser basic
  • debug application parser packet
  • debug application sniffer abnormal
  • debug application sniffer basic
  • debug application sniffer block-ip
  • debug application sniffer block-session
  • debug application sniffer ip-reassemble
  • debug application sniffer malformed-packet
  • debug application sniffer packet
  • debug application sniffer tcp-reassemble
  • log show|tail|remove
  • mapping debug
  • mapping reset
  • mapping status
  • network interface list
  • network interface detail
  • network interface list
  • network interface detail
  • system coredump check
  • system coredump export
  • system export fd_log
  • system raid list
  • tcpdump start|stop
  • tcpdump status
Use diagnose commands to set debug parameters, view detailed information about Ethernet interfaces or to send diagnostic information to an FTP server.
See also