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Command-Line Interface Command-Line Interface
====================== ======================
The VyOS CLI comprises an **operational mode** and a **configuration mode**. The VyOS CLI comprises an :ref:`commandtree_operationmode` and a :ref:`commandtree_configmode`.
Operational mode allows for commands to perform operational system tasks and Operational mode allows for commands to perform operational system tasks and
view system and service status, while configuration mode allows for the view system and service status, while configuration mode allows for the

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.. _commandtree_configmode:
Configuration mode
------------------
.. code-block:: sh
confirm Confirm prior commit-confirm
comment Add comment to this configuration element
commit Commit the current set of changes
commit-confirm Commit the current set of changes with 'confirm' required
compare Compare configuration revisions
copy Copy a configuration element
delete Delete a configuration element
discard Discard uncommitted changes
edit Edit a sub-element
exit Exit from this configuration level
load Load configuration from a file and replace running configuration
loadkey Load user SSH key from a file
merge Load configuration from a file and merge running configuration
rename Rename a configuration element
rollback Rollback to a prior config revision (requires reboot)
run Run an operational-mode command
save Save configuration to a file
set Set the value of a parameter or create a new element
show Show the configuration (default values may be suppressed)

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.. _commandtree:
Appendix C - Command tree
=========================
See the the full Command tree in Operational mode and Configuration mode
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:hidden:
operationmode
configmode

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.. _commandtree_operationmode:
Operational mode
----------------
Operational mode allows for commands to perform operational system tasks and view system and service status.
After this is the first view after the login.
Please see :ref:`cli` for navigation in the CLI
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ [tab]
Possible completions:
add Add an object to a service
clear Clear system information
clone Clone an object
configure Enter configure mode
connect Establish a connection
copy Copy an object
delete Delete an object
disconnect Take down a connection
force Force an operation
format Format a device
generate Generate an object
install Install a new system
monitor Monitor system information
ping Send IPv4 or IPv6 ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) echo requests
poweroff Poweroff the system
reboot Reboot the system
release Release specified variable
rename Rename an object
renew Renew specified variable
reset Reset a service
restart Restart a service
set Set operational options
show Show system information
telnet Telnet to a node
traceroute Track network path to node
update Update data for a service
Add
^^^
.. code-block:: sh
raid Add a RAID set element
system Add an item to a system facility
Clear
^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
console Clear screen
firewall Clear firewall statistics
flow-accounting Clear flow accounting
interfaces Clear interface information
ip Clear Internet Protocol (IP) statistics or status
ipv6 Clear Internet Protocol (IPv6) statistics or status
nat Clear network address translation (NAT) tables
policy Clear policy statistics
Clone
^^^^^
The ``clone`` command allows you to clone a configuration from a system image to another one, or from the running config to another system image.
To clone the running config to a system image:
.. code-block:: sh
clone system config <system-image> from running
To clone from system image A to system image B:
.. code-block:: sh
clone system config <system-image-B> from <system-image-A>
Configure
^^^^^^^^^
The ``configure`` command allows you to enter configuration mode.
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ configure
[edit]
vyos@vyos#
Connect
^^^^^^^
The ``connect`` command allows you to bring up a connection oriented interface, like a pppoe interface.
.. code-block:: sh
connect interface <interface>
Copy
^^^^
The ``copy`` command allows you to copy a file to your running config or over images.
It can look like this example:
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ copy file [tab]
Possible completions:
http://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file>
Copy files from specified source
scp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file>
ftp://<user>:<passwd>@<host>/<file>
tftp://<host>/<file>
1.2.0://config/
1.2.0-rolling+201902251818://config/
1.2.0-rolling+201902201040://config/
1.2.0-rolling+201902080337://config/
1.2.0-H4://config/
running://config/
To copy from file A to file B:
.. code-block:: sh
copy <file A> to <file B>
Delete
^^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
conntrack Delete Conntrack entries
file Delete files in a particular image
log Delete a log file
raid Remove a RAID set element
system Delete system objects
Disconnect
^^^^^^^^^^
The ``disconnect`` command allows you to take down a connection oriented interface, like a pppoe interface.
.. code-block:: sh
disconnect interface <interface>
Force
^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
arp Send gratuitous ARP request or reply
cluster Force a cluster state transition
Format
^^^^^^
The ``format`` command allows you to format a disk the same way as another one.
.. code-block:: sh
format disk <target> like <source>
Generate
^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
openvpn OpenVPN key generation tool
ssh-server-key
Regenerate the host SSH keys and restart the SSH server
tech-support Generate tech-support archive
vpn VPN key generation utility
wireguard wireguard key generation utility
Install
^^^^^^^
The ``install`` command allows you to install the system image on the disk.
.. code-block:: sh
install image
Monitor
^^^^^^^
``monitor`` can be used to continually view what is happening on the router.
.. code-block:: sh
bandwidth Monitor interface bandwidth in real time
bandwidth-test
Initiate or wait for bandwidth test
cluster Monitor clustering service
command Monitor an operational mode command (refreshes every 2 seconds)
conntrack-sync
Monitor conntrack-sync
content-inspection
Monitor Content-Inspection
dhcp Monitor Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
dns Monitor a Domain Name Service (DNS) daemon
firewall Monitor Firewall
https Monitor the Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS) service
lldp Monitor Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) daemon
log Monitor last lines of messages file
nat Monitor network address translation (NAT)
openvpn Monitor OpenVPN
protocol Monitor routing protocols
snmp Monitor Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) daemon
stop-all Stop all current background monitoring processes
traceroute Monitor the path to a destination in realtime
traffic Monitor traffic dumps
vpn Monitor VPN
vrrp Monitor Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
webproxy Monitor Webproxy service
Ping
^^^^
The ``ping`` command allows you to send an ICMP-EchoRequest packet and display the ICMP-EchoReply received.
.. code-block:: sh
<hostname> Send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request
<x.x.x.x>
<h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h>
Poweroff
^^^^^^^^
The ``poweroff`` command allows you to properly shut down the VyOS instance. Without any modifier, the command is executed immediately.
.. code-block:: sh
<Enter> Execute the current command
at Poweroff at a specific time
cancel Cancel a pending poweroff
in Poweroff in X minutes
now Poweroff the system without confirmation
Reboot
^^^^^^
The ``reboot`` command allows you to properly restart the VyOS instance. Without any modifier, the command is executed immediately.
.. code-block:: sh
<Enter> Execute the current command
at Poweroff at a specific time
cancel Cancel a pending poweroff
in Poweroff in X minutes
now Poweroff the system without confirmation
Release
^^^^^^^
The ``release`` command allows you to release a DHCP or DHCPv6 lease.
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ release dhcp interface <int>
vyos@vyos:~$ release dhcpv6 interface <int>
Rename
^^^^^^
The ``rename`` command allows you to rename a system image.
.. code-block:: sh
rename system image <currentname> <newname>
Renew
^^^^^
The ``renew`` command allows you to renew a DHCP or DHCPv6 lease.
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ renew dhcp interface <int>
vyos@vyos:~$ renew dhcpv6 interface <int>
Reset
^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
conntrack Reset all currently tracked connections
conntrack-sync
Reset connection syncing parameters
dns Reset a DNS service state
firewall reset a firewall group
ip Reset Internet Protocol (IP) parameters
ipv6 Reset Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) parameters
nhrp Clear/Purge NHRP entries
openvpn Reset OpenVPN
terminal Reset terminal
vpn Reset Virtual Private Network (VPN) information
Restart
^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
cluster Restart cluster node
conntrack-sync
Restart connection tracking synchronization service
dhcp Restart DHCP processes
dhcpv6 Restart DHCPv6 processes
dns Restart a DNS service
flow-accounting
Restart flow-accounting service
https Restart https server
vpn Restart IPsec VPN
vrrp Restart the VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) process
wan-load-balance
Restart WAN load balancing
webproxy Restart webproxy service
Set
^^^
.. code-block:: sh
<OPTION> Bash builtin set command
console Control console behaviors
date Set system date and time
system Set system operational parameters
terminal Control terminal behaviors
Show
^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
arp Show Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information
bridge Show bridging information
cluster Show clustering information
configuration Show available saved configurations
conntrack Show conntrack entries in the conntrack table
conntrack-sync
Show connection syncing information
date Show system time and date
dhcp Show DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) information
dhcpv6 Show DHCPv6 (IPv6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) information
disk Show status of disk device
dns Show DNS information
file Show files for a particular image
firewall Show firewall information
flow-accounting
Show flow accounting statistics
hardware Show system hardware details
history show command history
host Show host information
incoming Show ethernet input-policy information
interfaces Show network interface information
ip Show IPv4 routing information
ipv6 Show IPv6 routing information
license Show VyOS license information
lldp Show lldp
log Show contents of current master log file
login Show current login credentials
monitoring Show currently monitored services
nat Show Network Address Translation (NAT) information
nhrp Show NHRP info
ntp Show peer status of NTP daemon
openvpn Show OpenVPN information
policy Show policy information
poweroff Show scheduled poweroff
pppoe-server show pppoe-server status
queueing Show ethernet queueing information
raid Show statis of RAID set
reboot Show scheduled reboot
remote-config Show remote side config
route-map Show route-map information
snmp Show status of SNMP on localhost
system Show system information
system-integrity
checks the integrity of the system
table Show routing table
tech-support Show consolidated tech-support report (private information removed)
users Show user information
version Show system version information
vpn Show Virtual Private Network (VPN) information
vrrp Show VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) information
wan-load-balance
Show Wide Area Network (WAN) load-balancing information
webproxy Show webproxy information
wireguard Show wireguard properties
zone-policy Show summary of zone policy for a specific zone
Telnet
^^^^^^
In the past the ``telnet`` command allowed you to connect remotely to another device using the telnet protocol.
Telnet is unencrypted and should not use anymore. But its nice to test if an TCP Port to a host is open.
.. code-block:: sh
vyos@vyos:~$ telnet 192.168.1.3 443
Trying 192.168.1.3...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
vyos@vyos:~$ telnet 192.168.1.4 443
Trying 192.168.1.4...
Connected to 192.168.1.4.
Escape character is '^]'.
Traceroute
^^^^^^^^^^
The ``traceroute`` command allows you to trace the path taken to a particular device.
.. code-block:: sh
<hostname> Track network path to specified node
<x.x.x.x>
<h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h>
ipv4 Track network path to <hostname|IPv4 address>
ipv6 Track network path to <hostname|IPv6 address>
Update
^^^^^^
.. code-block:: sh
dns Update DNS information
webproxy Update webproxy

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services/index.rst services/index.rst
system/index.rst system/index.rst
clustering.rst clustering.rst
image-mgmt.rst image-mgmt.rst
troubleshooting.rst troubleshooting.rst
examples.rst examples.rst
commandtree/index.rst