CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands Arguments This argument records the IP address assigned to this interface. This argument records the number of bits in the subnet mask, or the subnet mask. Example WG(config-if)#ha2 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 or WG(config-if)#ha2 10.0.0.1/24 mode command WG(config-if)# mode router | transparent Effect Use to switch the appliance between Router mode and Transparent mode. An appliance can only be switched from Router mode (default) to Transparent mode when the appliance is in the factory default configuration state. You are prompted to restore the system to the factory default state when you attempt this switch. An appliance can be switched from Transparent mode to Router mode in any configuration condition. A restart is required in order to for mode switching take effect. Arguments None Example WG(config-if)# mode router 94 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1

Second level configuration mode commands Apply interface address changes to appliance WG#config WG(config)#interface WG(config-if)#exit Effect Use this command to immediately apply any interface address changes to this appliance. The appliance will update you with status messages (as shown below) to inform you about the process. Arguments None Example WG(config-if)# exit Commit (Y/N)?y Results … interface 1 IP address is set to 16.10.203.121, please wait for it to take effect… WG(config)# Level 2 IPSec configuration commands action command (configure IPSec level) WG#config WG(config)#ipsec WG(config-ipsec)#action \ < -tunnel_mode | - transport_mode> \ -auto_key [no] pfs_group … \ -manual_key \ -esp \ \ -ah \ WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 95

Second level configuration mode commands<br />

Apply interface address changes to appliance<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#interface<br />

WG(config-if)#exit<br />

Effect<br />

Use this command to immediately apply any<br />

interface address changes to this appliance. The<br />

appliance will update you with status messages (as<br />

shown below) to inform you about the process.<br />

Arguments<br />

None<br />

Example<br />

WG(config-if)# exit<br />

Commit (Y/N)?y<br />

Results<br />

…<br />

interface 1 IP address is set to<br />

16.10.203.121,<br />

please wait for it to take effect…<br />

WG(config)#<br />

Level 2 IPSec configuration commands<br />

action command (configure IPSec level)<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#ipsec <br />

WG(config-ipsec)#action \<br />

< -tunnel_mode | -<br />

transport_mode> \<br />

-auto_key [no] pfs_group …<br />

\<br />

-manual_key \<br />

-esp \<br />

<br />

\<br />

-ah \<br />

<br />

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