CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 4: Debug Mode Commands Pay special attention to the arguments for this command. Arguments [-pap ] This optional argument specifies PAP as the authentication used by this RADIUS server, along with the PAP password. [-sid ] This optional argument specifies SecurID as the authentication used by this RADIUS server, along with the SecurID passcode. [-p ] This argument allows you to record a specific port number for the RADIUS server. The default port number is “1812” and you can ignore this argument if the port number was not changed. [-r ] This argument specifies the maximum number of tries (between 1 and 10) made by this command. The default is “3”. [-s ] This argument records the “secret” login password required by the RADIUS server. The default is “test123”. [-t ] This argument establishes the timeout value for each test message. The default value is “2”. [-u ] This argument records a RADIUS user name for 136 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Debugging/troubleshooting commands use in this ping attempt. The default entry is “test123”. This argument notes the IP address of the interface where the RADIUS request will be sent. This argument notes the IP address of the RADIUS server. Example WG(debug)# radius_ping -u jsmith -pap johnsm \ 10.10.13.101 10.10.0.5 [no response from RADIUS server] rcinfo command WG#debug WG(debug)#rcinfo Effect Shows debug information about the RapidCore chip in your appliance. This is used for troubleshooting purposes, with WatchGuard technical support. Example WG#debug WG(debug)#rcinfo reboot command WG#debug WG(debug)#reboot Effect Reboots the appliance. Example WG(debug)#reboot WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 137
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Debugging/troubleshooting commands<br />
use in this ping attempt. The default entry is<br />
“test123”.<br />
<br />
This argument notes the IP address of the interface<br />
where the RADIUS request will be sent.<br />
<br />
This argument notes the IP address of the RADIUS<br />
server.<br />
Example<br />
WG(debug)# radius_ping -u jsmith -pap<br />
johnsm \<br />
10.10.13.101 10.10.0.5<br />
[no response from RADIUS server]<br />
rcinfo command<br />
WG#debug<br />
WG(debug)#rcinfo<br />
Effect<br />
Shows debug information about the RapidCore<br />
chip in your appliance. This is used for<br />
troubleshooting purposes, with <strong>WatchGuard</strong><br />
technical support.<br />
Example<br />
WG#debug<br />
WG(debug)#rcinfo<br />
reboot command<br />
WG#debug<br />
WG(debug)#reboot<br />
Effect<br />
Reboots the appliance.<br />
Example<br />
WG(debug)#reboot<br />
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