CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies

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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands Command For more information, see history “history command” on page 14 rename “Rename command” on page 143 exit “exit command” on page 14 top “top command” on page 15 dns command (configure system level) WG#config WG(config)#system WG(config-sys)# [no] dns \ -server [a.b.c.d] Effect Records the domain names and IP addresses of all relevant domain name servers. Argument no This argument (when entered before the ldap command prompt) deactivates this LDAP connection. This argument records the domain name of this security appliance. This argument records the IP address of the DNS server. Example WG(config)#dns my_company.com \ -server 24.12.2.1 cpm command (configure system level) WG#config WG(config)#cpm 108 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1

Second level configuration mode commands Effect Enables this appliance to be managed by means of the WatchGuard Centralized Policy Manager (CPM). You can also use this command to disable CPM as needed. If enabling CPM access, be sure to enter the CPM-access password immediately following the “enable” argument. Arguments enable Enter this argument to activate WatchGuard CPM access to this WatchGuard appliance. Enter the text of the CPM access password after “enable”. disable Enter this argument if you have already established CPM access and want to disable the connection. Example WG(config)#cpm enable cpm_admit_1 fwuser command (configure system level) WG#config WG(config)#system WG(config-sys)#fwuser -t [seconds|minutes] Effect Allows you to change the value for a firewall user connection idle timeout. The system default is two hours, and the default increment is "seconds". Argument -t [seconds|minutes] WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 109

CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<br />

Command For more information, see<br />

history “history command” on page 14<br />

rename “Rename command” on page 143<br />

exit “exit command” on page 14<br />

top “top command” on page 15<br />

dns command (configure system level)<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#system<br />

WG(config-sys)# [no] dns \<br />

-server [a.b.c.d]<br />

Effect<br />

Records the domain names and IP addresses of all<br />

relevant domain name servers.<br />

Argument<br />

no<br />

This argument (when entered before the ldap<br />

command prompt) deactivates this LDAP<br />

connection.<br />

<br />

This argument records the domain name of this<br />

security appliance.<br />

<br />

This argument records the IP address of the DNS<br />

server.<br />

Example<br />

WG(config)#dns my_company.com \<br />

-server 24.12.2.1<br />

cpm command (configure system level)<br />

WG#config<br />

WG(config)#cpm <br />

108 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Vclass 5.1

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