CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands Arguments This argument records the name assigned to this VLAN tenant (for use in security policies.) This argument record the VLAN ID as "id" followed by the number (between 1 and 4096) assigned to this tenant. This argument specifies which interface (0, 2, or 3) this VLAN tenant is associated with. [-ip a.b.c.d/e] This argument records the IP address and subnet assigned to the 0 (private) or 2 (DBZ) interface, if one of those are specified. [-gateway a.b.c.d] This argument notes the gateway IP address for this tenant, if needed. -public
Second level configuration mode commands # valid user domain tenant -id must be from 5001 to 65535 # -idle_time_out m Idle timeout. m is the number in minutes # -radius_timeout sec Time out for radius request # -radius_retry n number of retries for radius query Effect Records a new VLAN-specific tenant entry, along with the appliance interface that VLAN tenant traffic will be expected to use. Arguments user_domain This argument identifies which type of tenant this entry represents. This argument records the name assigned to this VLAN tenant (for use in security policies.) This is "id" followed by the number (above 5000) assigned to this tenant. -public
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Second level configuration mode commands<br />
# valid user domain tenant -id must be from 5001 to<br />
65535<br />
# -idle_time_out m Idle timeout. m is the number in<br />
minutes<br />
# -radius_timeout sec Time out for radius request<br />
# -radius_retry n number of retries for radius query<br />
Effect<br />
Records a new VLAN-specific tenant entry, along<br />
with the appliance interface that VLAN tenant<br />
traffic will be expected to use.<br />
Arguments<br />
user_domain<br />
This argument identifies which type of tenant this<br />
entry represents.<br />
<br />
This argument records the name assigned to this<br />
VLAN tenant (for use in security policies.)<br />
<br />
This is "id" followed by the number (above 5000)<br />
assigned to this tenant.<br />
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