CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands times, to configure a primary and a backup server connection. If you want to delete the configuration entries for a backup RADIUS server, enter the “no backup” argument. -ip This argument establishes the IP address of the RADIUS server that will be used. -secret This argument records the secret password allowing this appliance to contact the database in the RADIUS server. [-authentication ] This argument establishes which authentication is being used; PAP or SecurID. [-port ] This optional argument records the RADIUS server port number, if needed. [-user_group ] This optional argument specifies the name of a user group profile used by RADIUS users. Be sure to use the “user_group_profile” command to control session time and idle timeout for RADIUS users. Examples WG(config-ras)#database -radius primary \ -ip 12.10.1.2 -sec confidential \ -auth secure_id -user_group exec_staff WG(config-ras)#database - internal WG(config-ras)#database -radius backup \ -ip 12.10.1.3 \ -sec confidential 106 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1

Second level configuration mode commands Level 2 System Configuration commands Command For more information, see dns “dns command (configure system level)” on page 108 cpm “cpm command (configure system level)” on page 108 fwuser “fwuser command (configure system level)” on page 109 icmp_error_handling “icmp_error_handling command (configure system level)” on page 110 interface “interface command (configure system level)” on page 110 ldap “ldap command (configure system level)” on page 110 log “log command (configure system level)” on page 111 mss_adjustment “mss_adjustment” on page 112 ntp “ntp command (configure system level)” on page 113 route “route command (configure system level)” on page 113 snmp “snmp command (configure system level)” on page 114 sysinfo “sysinfo command (configure system level)” on page 115 tcp_sync_checking “tcp_syn_checking” on page 116 vlan_forwarding “vlan_forwarding command (configure system level)” on page 116 vpn “vpn command (configure system level)” on page 117 no “No command” on page 143 show “Show command” on page 144 WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 107

Second level configuration mode commands<br />

Level 2 System Configuration commands<br />

Command For more information, see<br />

dns “dns command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 108<br />

cpm “cpm command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 108<br />

fwuser “fwuser command (configure system level)”<br />

on page 109<br />

icmp_error_handling “icmp_error_handling command (configure<br />

system level)” on page 110<br />

interface “interface command (configure system level)”<br />

on page 110<br />

ldap “ldap command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 110<br />

log “log command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 111<br />

mss_adjustment “mss_adjustment” on page 112<br />

ntp “ntp command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 113<br />

route “route command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 113<br />

snmp “snmp command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 114<br />

sysinfo “sysinfo command (configure system level)”<br />

on page 115<br />

tcp_sync_checking “tcp_syn_checking” on page 116<br />

vlan_forwarding “vlan_forwarding command (configure system<br />

level)” on page 116<br />

vpn “vpn command (configure system level)” on<br />

page 117<br />

no “No command” on page 143<br />

show “Show command” on page 144<br />

<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Command Line Interface <strong>Guide</strong> 107

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