CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands Arguments no Enter this argument to deactivate dynamic routing altogether. [import|restart] Use these options to import dynamic routing information, or to restart the system. Examples WG(config-route)#dynamic import WG(config-route)#dynamic restart Level 3 log configuration commands Activate or deactivate traffic log file WG#config WG(config)#system WG(config-sys)#log WG(config-log)#traffic Effect Use this command to activate (or deactivate) a traffic log file. Arguments no This argument, when entered before the type of log file, will deactivate that log. Examples WG(config-log)#no traffic Configure events log file WG#config WG(config)#system WG(config-sys)#log WG(config-log)#event \ Effect Use this command to configure the events log file. 124 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Level 3 configuration mode commands Arguments Type one of the above-noted “log level” selections after the command prompt, to indicate what to include in this events log. If you type “critical”, the log will record only critical events, whereas if you type “info”, the log will record all of the other selections too. no This argument, when entered before “event”, will deactivate the event log. Example WG(config-log)#event error Set up remote log server connection WG#config WG(config)#system WG(config-sys)#log WG(config-log)#remote_log_server Effect Use this command to set up a remote log server connection. Arguments This argument records the IP address of the remote log server. Example WG(config-log)#remote_log_server 128.19.3.77 NOTE When exiting “config” mode you may be prompted Commit before exit? (Y/N). This prompt is displayed if you have made changes but have not committed them to the WatchGuard appliance database. Type Y to commit your changes and return to the WG# prompt, or type WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 125
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CHAPTER 3: Configuration Mode Commands<br />
Arguments<br />
no<br />
Enter this argument to deactivate dynamic routing<br />
altogether.<br />
[import|restart]<br />
Use these options to import dynamic routing<br />
information, or to restart the system.<br />
Examples<br />
WG(config-route)#dynamic import<br />
WG(config-route)#dynamic restart<br />
Level 3 log configuration commands<br />
Activate or deactivate traffic log file<br />
WG#config<br />
WG(config)#system<br />
WG(config-sys)#log<br />
WG(config-log)#traffic<br />
Effect<br />
Use this command to activate (or deactivate) a<br />
traffic log file.<br />
Arguments<br />
no<br />
This argument, when entered before the type of log<br />
file, will deactivate that log.<br />
Examples<br />
WG(config-log)#no traffic<br />
Configure events log file<br />
WG#config<br />
WG(config)#system<br />
WG(config-sys)#log<br />
WG(config-log)#event \<br />
<br />
Effect<br />
Use this command to configure the events log file.<br />
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