CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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Second level configuration mode commands<br />
[-unnumbered_pppoe |disable]] |<br />
[disable] |<br />
[switch_to_backup] |<br />
[tracking -remove|-add <br />
-interval <br />
-timeout <br />
-pause_before_failback ] ]<br />
#num is either auto reconnect delay in seconds.<br />
#or if dial_on_demand, the idle timeout in minutes.<br />
#ex: inter 1 pppoe -use u1 -pas xxxxx -dial 20<br />
#backup PPPoE connection only supports ALWAYS_ON.<br />
Effect<br />
Use this command to configure the network<br />
identity of a <strong>WatchGuard</strong> appliance’s interface 1<br />
(Public), if it is a publicly routable, fixed IP address.<br />
Arguments<br />
<br />
This argument records the IP address assigned to<br />
this interface.<br />
<br />
This argument records the number of bits in the<br />
subnet mask (for example, “/16” is equivalent to<br />
the address 255.255.0.0), or the actual subnet mask<br />
address.<br />
[-mtu num]<br />
This allows you to set the size of the Maximum<br />
Transmission Unit (MTU). The default is 1500<br />
bytes.<br />
[-100_full_duplex | -100_half_duplex|<br />
-10_full_duplex|-10_half_duplex | -<br />
auto]] |<br />
This setting allows you to specify the speed at<br />
which the interface will operate.<br />
[dhcp ["host_id"]] |<br />
This allows you to obtain the IP address of<br />
interface 1 using DHCP.<br />
[pppoe -user "name" -password<br />
"password"]<br />
This allows you to set Interface 1 to PPPoE. If the<br />
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