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CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<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, or the subnet mask.<br />

Example<br />

WG(config-if)#ha2 10.0.0.1<br />

255.255.255.0<br />

or<br />

WG(config-if)#ha2 10.0.0.1/24<br />

mode command<br />

WG(config-if)# mode router |<br />

transparent<br />

Effect<br />

Use to switch the appliance between Router mode<br />

and Transparent mode.<br />

An appliance can only be switched from Router<br />

mode (default) to Transparent mode when the<br />

appliance is in the factory default configuration<br />

state. You are prompted to restore the system to the<br />

factory default state when you attempt this switch.<br />

An appliance can be switched from Transparent<br />

mode to Router mode in any configuration<br />

condition.<br />

A restart is required in order to for mode switching<br />

take effect.<br />

Arguments<br />

None<br />

Example<br />

WG(config-if)# mode router<br />

94 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Vclass 5.1

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