CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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CHAPTER 4 Debug Mode Commands All WatchGuard CLI commands are organized into groups, which are presented as specific command modes. This chapter covers the commands available in Debug Mode. Debugging/troubleshooting commands The CLI Debug commands, detailed here, enable the use of standard Linux commands such as ping, tcpdump, netstat, traceroute, and arp. Most commands such as “netstat,” “arp,” “ping,” “tcpdump,” and “traceroute” are similar to those provided on UNIX, Solaris and Linux systems. You can use these commands to troubleshoot network environments. Debugging configuration information is not saved when the database is backed up or exported to an XML profile. Debuggging commands are available only for runtime debugging purposes. WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 127
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CHAPTER 4 Debug Mode<br />
Commands<br />
All <strong>WatchGuard</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> commands are organized into<br />
groups, which are presented as specific command<br />
modes. This chapter covers the commands available in<br />
Debug Mode.<br />
Debugging/troubleshooting commands<br />
The <strong>CLI</strong> Debug commands, detailed here, enable the<br />
use of standard Linux commands such as ping, tcpdump,<br />
netstat, traceroute, and arp. Most commands<br />
such as “netstat,” “arp,” “ping,” “tcpdump,” and<br />
“traceroute” are similar to those provided on UNIX,<br />
Solaris and Linux systems. You can use these commands<br />
to troubleshoot network environments.<br />
Debugging configuration information is not saved<br />
when the database is backed up or exported to an<br />
XML profile. Debuggging commands are available<br />
only for runtime debugging purposes.<br />
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