
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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CHAPTER 3
Object Reference
This chapter describes how to use object reference commands.
3.1 Object Reference Commands
The object reference commands are used to see which configuration settings reference a
specfic object. You can use this table when you want to delete an object because you have to
remove references to the object first.
Table 6 show reference Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show reference object username
[username]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified user object.
show reference object address
[profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified address object.
show reference object eps
[profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified endpoint security object.
show reference object service
[profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified service object.
show reference object schedule
[profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified schedule object.
show reference object interface
[interface_name |
virtual_interface_name]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified interface or virtual interface object.
show reference object aaa
authentication [default |
auth_method]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified AAA authentication object.
show reference object ca
category {local|remote}
[cert_name]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified authentication method object.
show reference object account
pppoe [profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified PPPoE account object.
show reference object account
pptp [profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified PPTP account object.
show reference object sslvpn
application [profile]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified SSL VPN application object.
show reference object crypto map
[crypto_name]
Displays which configuration settings reference the
specified VPN connection object.
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