CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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Getting started with the <strong>WatchGuard</strong> <strong>CLI</strong><br />
Example 2: Show only “private_https” security<br />
policy settings<br />
WG(config)#show policy PRIVATE_HTTPS<br />
Security Policy<br />
Name = PRIVATE_HTTPS<br />
Description = * *<br />
Order = 1<br />
Source = ANY<br />
Destination = interface_0_IP<br />
Service = HTTPS<br />
Viewing context-sensitive online help<br />
When you are logged into an appliance, you can use the<br />
built-in help system to view a list of currently available<br />
commands. These commands vary depending on your current<br />
location in the <strong>CLI</strong>. The types of help commands<br />
include the following:<br />
• Listing all available commands at a specific mode or<br />
level of <strong>CLI</strong><br />
• Listing all of a command’s arguments (and associated<br />
values) along with their specific usage syntax<br />
1 To list all commands available in a particular command<br />
mode or level, type a question mark (?)or enter<br />
“help” at the command prompt.<br />
For example, enter? at the top (root) level command to return<br />
the following list of top-level command options:<br />
administration Enter administration mode<br />
configure Enter configuration mode<br />
debug Enter debug mode<br />
show Show current configuration and<br />
statistics<br />
history Show command history<br />
logout Exit the system<br />
exit Exit the system<br />
2 The <strong>WatchGuard</strong> <strong>CLI</strong>’s help system also lists a specific<br />
command’s argument options along with their specific<br />
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