CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 4: Debug Mode Commands Arguments enable Enables HTTP debugging. disable Disables HTTP debugging. logon_html [standard | alternate ] Standard allows you to use the deault HTML logon debugging page. Alternate allows you to use the alternate HTML logon page. Example WG#debug WG(debug)#config_http enable logon_html alternate conn_idle_timeout command WG#debug WG#debug conn_idle_timeout [show | set | set_default | -h | -? ], where show Displays the current settings set Set the connection idle timeout (in seconds, 1-86400) Effect This allows you to set the connection idle timeout between the Vclass appliance and the Management Station. The maximum time is 86,400 seconds (one day). The default is 180 seconds (3 minutes). Example WG#debug conn_idle_timeout 600 WG#debug conn_idle_timeout set_default ha_instant_sync command WG#debug WG#debug ha_instant_sync [show | enable | disable | set_default | -h | -? ], where show Displays the current settings enable Enable instant state sync disable Disable instant state sync 130 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Debugging/troubleshooting commands set_default Restore the setting to the factory default value Effect Enables or disables instant HA state synchronization. This is enabled by default. Example WG#debug ha_instant_sync enable hwdiag command WG#debug WG(debug)#hwdiag < 1 | 2 > Effect Provides diagnostic information for your hardware. Two diagnostic levels are available. Type the command “hwdiag 1” to perform level 1 hardware diagnostic tests, or “hwdiag 2” to perform level 2 tests. Level 2 hardware diagnostics require that the system be rebooted after the tests complete. ifconfig command WG#debug WG#debug ifconfig Effect ifconfig is the standard Linux command for interface configuration. This command can be used to configure the interfaces, as an alternative to interface configuration in the configuration menu. Displays debugging information for the interfaces on the appliance. Options Type -h to get help for this option. ifconfig is a standard Linux command, and should be used by a knowledgeable administrator. For the interface names, use “eth0” through “eth5,” depending on WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 131
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Debugging/troubleshooting commands<br />
set_default Restore the setting to the factory<br />
default value<br />
Effect<br />
Enables or disables instant HA state<br />
synchronization. This is enabled by default.<br />
Example<br />
WG#debug ha_instant_sync enable<br />
hwdiag command<br />
WG#debug<br />
WG(debug)#hwdiag < 1 | 2 ><br />
Effect<br />
Provides diagnostic information for your<br />
hardware. Two diagnostic levels are available.<br />
Type the command<br />
“hwdiag 1” to perform level 1 hardware<br />
diagnostic tests, or “hwdiag 2” to<br />
perform level 2 tests.<br />
Level 2 hardware diagnostics require that the<br />
system be rebooted after the tests complete.<br />
ifconfig command<br />
WG#debug<br />
WG#debug ifconfig<br />
Effect<br />
ifconfig is the standard Linux command for<br />
interface configuration. This command can be used<br />
to configure the interfaces, as an alternative to<br />
interface configuration in the configuration menu.<br />
Displays debugging information for the interfaces<br />
on the appliance.<br />
Options<br />
Type -h to get help for this option. ifconfig is a<br />
standard Linux command, and should be used by a<br />
knowledgeable administrator. For the interface<br />
names, use “eth0” through “eth5,” depending on<br />
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