CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies CLI Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
CHAPTER 2: Administration Mode Commands automatically logged out of the appliance, but after a few minutes (and a considerable display of status messages), the main login prompt will appear. You can log in again at this time. Arguments None. restore default command WG#admin WG(admin)#restore_default Effect Reinitializes this appliance and restores the original “factory default” configuration. Once this process is complete, you can log in again, then start over with appliance installation, configuration and policy creation, either by manual entry or importing of a profile from another appliance. Arguments None. Results After applying this command, the CLI will immediately record a series of “restoring” status messages, along with “please wait…” messages. When the restoration is complete, the main login prompt will appear. You can now log into the appliance with the user name of “admin” and the password of “admin” to begin reconfiguration of this appliance. shutdown command WG#admin WG(admin)#shutdown Effect 38 WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
Administration mode commands Shuts down this WatchGuard appliance. You will be automatically logged out of the appliance, at which time you can break the CLI connection. Arguments None. upgrade command WG(admin)#upgrade upgrade [-tftp] upgrade -ftp Effect Upgrades the system software, using a “.rsu” file, from a specific location. Example upgrade -ftp wg:wg@ftp.watchguard.com:/patch/ upgrade.rsu WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide 39
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Administration mode commands<br />
Shuts down this <strong>WatchGuard</strong> appliance. You will<br />
be automatically logged out of the appliance, at<br />
which time you can break the <strong>CLI</strong> connection.<br />
Arguments<br />
None.<br />
upgrade command<br />
WG(admin)#upgrade<br />
upgrade [-tftp] <br />
upgrade -ftp <br />
Effect<br />
Upgrades the system software, using a “.rsu” file,<br />
from a specific location.<br />
Example<br />
upgrade -ftp wg:wg@ftp.watchguard.com:/patch/<br />
upgrade.rsu<br />
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