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fw tab
Description
The fw tab command enables you to view kernel table contents and change them (that is,
only dynamic tables since the content of a static table is indeed static).
Usage
fw tab [-tArgument | Description |
---|---|
-t table | Specifies a table for the command. |
-s | Displays a short summary of the table (s) information. |
-y | Specifies to not prompt a user before executing any commands. |
-f | Displays a formatted version of the table content. Every table may
have its own specific format style. |
-o <filename> | Dumps CL formatted output to filename, which can later be read by fw log or any other entity that can read FW log formats. |
-c | Displays formatted table information in common format. |
-r | Resolves IP addresses in formatted output. |
-x, -a, -e | It is possible to add or remove an entry from an existing dynamic table by using the -a or the -x flags, respectively. These flags must be followed by the -e flag and an entry description (<entry>).
Caution - Improper use of the -a and -x flags may cause system instability. |
[hostname] | A list of one or more targets. When not used, the local machine is used as the default target. |
Example
fw tab -t