CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 5: Other Commands Show command As a way of viewing lists and details of a WatchGuard appliance’s configuration, the Show command (and its arguments) provides an adaptable means of cataloging such things as address groups, IPSec actions or RAS user profiles. Once you determine what’s listed, you can then adapt the Show command to view the “contents” of a specifically named item, including the settings or configuration entries that comprise that item. Show command general usage WG#show Effect If you type “show” at the top-level CLI prompt, the WatchGuard CLI will display a complete list of “show” arguments (listed above in “Contents”), that enable you to list almost every kind of object in the WatchGuard database, from address groups to VLAN objects. Arguments None. The current range of Show commands includes the following: Command For more information address See “Show address command” on page 145. alarm See “Show alarm command” on page 146. all_routes See “Show all_routes command” on page 147. certificate See “Show certificate command” on page 147. cpm See “Show CPM command” on page 148. denial_of_service See “Show denial_of_service command” on page 148. diagnostics See “Show diagnostics command” on page 148. dns See “Show DNS command” on page 148. 144 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Show address command Display current address groups WG#show address Show command Command For more information ike See “Show IKE command” on page 149. interface See “Show interface command” on page 150. ipsec See “Show IPSec command” on page 150. ldap See “Show LDAP command” on page 151. license See “Show license command” on page 151. log See “Show log command” on page 152. mode See “Show log command” on page 152. nat See “Show NAT command” on page 153. ntp See “Show NTP command” on page 153. policy See “Show policy command” on page 154. qos See “Show QoS command” on page 154. ras See “Show RAS command” on page 155. route See “Show route command” on page 156. sa See “Show SA command” on page 156. service See “Show service command” on page 157. statistics See “Show statistics command” on page 158. sysinfo See “Show sysinfo command” on page 158. sysupgrade See “Show sysupgrade command” on page 159. trace See “Show trace command” on page 159. tunnel_switch See “Show tunnel_switch command” on page 159. version See “Show version command” on page 160. Effect Displays the current catalog of address groups stored in this WatchGuard Firebox Vclass security appliance WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 145
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CHAPTER 5: Other Commands<br />
Show command<br />
As a way of viewing lists and details of a <strong>WatchGuard</strong><br />
appliance’s configuration, the Show command (and its<br />
arguments) provides an adaptable means of cataloging<br />
such things as address groups, IPSec actions or RAS user<br />
profiles. Once you determine what’s listed, you can then<br />
adapt the Show command to view the “contents” of a specifically<br />
named item, including the settings or configuration<br />
entries that comprise that item.<br />
Show command general usage<br />
WG#show<br />
Effect<br />
If you type “show” at the top-level <strong>CLI</strong> prompt, the<br />
<strong>WatchGuard</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> will display a complete list of<br />
“show” arguments (listed above in “Contents”),<br />
that enable you to list almost every kind of object in<br />
the <strong>WatchGuard</strong> database, from address groups to<br />
VLAN objects.<br />
Arguments<br />
None.<br />
The current range of Show commands includes the following:<br />
Command For more information<br />
address See “Show address command” on page 145.<br />
alarm See “Show alarm command” on page 146.<br />
all_routes See “Show all_routes command” on page 147.<br />
certificate See “Show certificate command” on page 147.<br />
cpm See “Show CPM command” on page 148.<br />
denial_of_service See “Show denial_of_service command” on<br />
page 148.<br />
diagnostics See “Show diagnostics command” on page 148.<br />
dns See “Show DNS command” on page 148.<br />
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