Examples of using Commands in this context in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The following commands are available: Commands in this context:?
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: synchronize host- Synchronizes a cloud with a specified host.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show area- Shows area parameters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show address- Shows IPv6 addresses.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show filter- Displays packet filters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: ping adapter- Ping all of the Adapters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show all- Shows all port proxy parameters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show groups- Displays identities and group list.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete registration- Unregisters peer names.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show address- Displays IP address configuration.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show accounting- Displays the current accounting provider.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete registration- Unregisters peer names.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show accounting- Displays the current accounting provider.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show activeservers- Listens for RAS server advertisements.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete filter- Deletes a packet filter from the list of filters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: add boundary- Adds a multicast scope boundary on an interface.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete nbname- Deletes a NETBIOS name from the list of NETBIOS names.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show boundary- Displays the configured multicast scope boundaries.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: add filter- Adds a protocol filter entry to the list of filters.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete boundary- Deletes a multicast scope boundary from an interface.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete profile- Deletes a network profile from the Profile Data Store.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: show allowedprogram- Shows firewall allowed program configuration.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: set access- Sets whether clients will be given access beyond the RAS server.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: add authtype- Adds types of authentication the RAS server will negotiate.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: add v4tov4- Adds an entry to listen on for IPv4 and proxy connect to via IPv4.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: add acceptfilter- Adds an acceptance filter for routes received on an interface.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: delete acceptfilter- Deletes an acceptance filter for routes received on an interface.
The following commands are available: Commands in this context: set access- Sets whether clients are given access beyond the remote access server.
The execution of a formula object created by the New formula or New formula from string commands. In this context, the command returns a reference to the object currently processed by the formula. In any other context, the command returns Null. Within supported contexts, you will access object/collection element properties or entity attributes through This.< propertyPath.
Consequently, by default in this context, these commands continue to be executed on the client machine.