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CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<br />

password contains the pound (#) character, it<br />

needs to be placed in double quotes.<br />

[ <br />

This allows you to set PPPoE to Dial-on-Demand or<br />

Always On mode. The function of following<br />

this option differs in each mode. For Dial-on-<br />

Demand mode, this number indicates the inactivity<br />

timeout interval in minutes (default is 20 minutes).<br />

For Always On mode, this number indicates the<br />

auto-reconnect interval in seconds (default is 60<br />

seconds).<br />

[-unnumbered_pppoe |disable]]<br />

This option allows you to use unnumbered PPPoE.<br />

For more information on unnumbered links, see<br />

RFC 1812 section 2.2.7.<br />

[backup [ip mask <br />

gateway ] | [dhcp [host_id] ]<br />

| [pppoe -user "name" -password<br />

"password"]<br />

[unnumbered_pppoe |disable]<br />

[disable]<br />

[switch_to_backup]<br />

This allows you to enable a Backup WAN<br />

connection for Interface 1, for systems that have<br />

unreliable ISPs or network providers. You can<br />

configure the failover connection as static, by<br />

typing the IP address, netmask, and gateway. You<br />

can configure the failover connection as DHCP<br />

using the [dhcp ["host_id"]] syntax. You can<br />

configure the interface as PPPoE (always on) using<br />

the [pppoe -user "name" -password<br />

"password"] syntax. You can configure the<br />

backup WAN connection as unnumbered PPPoE<br />

using the syntax [unnumbered_pppoe<br />

|disable].<br />

You can disable the backup connection by using the<br />

option [disable].<br />

88 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Vclass 5.1

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