execute
The execute
commands have an immediate and decisive effect on your FortiADC appliance and, for that reason, should be used with care. Unlike config
commands, most execute
commands do not result in any configuration change.
This chapter is a reference for the following commands:
- execute autoupdate
- execute caching
- execute certificate ca
- execute certificate crl
- execute certificate local
- execute certificate local import automated
- execute certificate remote
- execute certificate config
- execute checklogdisk
- execute clean
- execute config-sync
- execute date
- execute discovery-glb-virtual-server
- execute dns rebuild
- execute dumpsystem
- execute dumpsystem-file
- execute factoryreset
- execute factoryreset2
- execute fixlogdisk
- execute formatlogdisk
- execute geolookup
- execute glb-dprox-lookup
- execute glb-persistence-lookup
- execute ha force fetch-peers-info
- execute ha force standby
- execute ha force sync-config
- execute ha force transfer-file
- execute ha manage
- execute health-check-verify
- execute hwmon
- execute isplookup
- execute json-schema import ftp/tftp
- execute log delete-file
- execute log delete-type
- execute log list-type
- execute log rebuild-db
- execute nslookup
- execute packet-capture/packet-capture6
- execute packet-capture-file
- execute ping/ping6
- execute ping-option/ping6-option
- execute reboot
- execute reload
- execute restore
- execute shutdown
- execute ssh
- execute statistics-db
- execute telnet
- execute traceroute
- execute vmware license
- execute web-category-test
- execute SSL client-side session statistics
- execute SSL handshake record statistics
- execute waf block-ip
- execute web-vulnerability-scan
- execute forticloud create-account
- execute forticloud login
- execute forticloud try
- execute fctems