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05-15-2014 01:00 PM
I have come accross and article that show some of the CLI commands for palo alto but there aren't that many listed. When I call into support they are able to come up with som many more anyone know where I can get a larger listing?
05-15-2014 01:06 PM
Hello,
If you go to live.paloaltonetworks.com
login
then select documentation on the left tabs
then click on categories CLI reference guide
you will see different PANOS versions CLI guides
or you can also try clicking on the following link to see if it takes you directly to that page
Let us know if this helps.
Thanks
Numan
05-15-2014 01:06 PM
Hello,
If you go to live.paloaltonetworks.com
login
then select documentation on the left tabs
then click on categories CLI reference guide
you will see different PANOS versions CLI guides
or you can also try clicking on the following link to see if it takes you directly to that page
Let us know if this helps.
Thanks
Numan
05-15-2014 01:16 PM
We are also working on migrating all of our Technical Publications content to a new location. Most everything is already migrated, except for tech notes, the translated docs, and SNMP MIB files. The URL is very easy to remember, just go to paloaltonetworks.com/documentation and click PAN-OS and you will see the CLI Reference.
Stu
05-15-2014 01:18 PM
Just what I was looking for I am trying to learn how to troubleshoot issues on my PA .
05-15-2014 02:07 PM
If the PAN FW is running on 6.0.X version. There is a new feature available to find any command with matching keyword from CLI.
admin@DADA> find command keyword "routing"
Thanks
01-25-2019 01:55 PM
I don't see a cli reference guide for PAN-OS 8. Does it exist and is it public? I have one for 6 so I know they were made at one time.
01-25-2019 01:57 PM
Finding a command via context sensitive help is okay but a cli reference guide should explain or interpret what commands do. Also if you don't know any part of the name of a command you can't search for it.
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