WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
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CHAPTER 5<br />
Using the Firebox LCD User<br />
Interface<br />
Each Firebox X has an LCD display and a four-button keypad on the left side of its front panel. If your<br />
Firebox X is operating with <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Firebox System (WFS) appliance software, this LCD interface<br />
gives access to important status information for your Firebox. If your Firebox X is operating with Fireware<br />
appliance software, the LCD interface lets you:<br />
• Restore a Firebox to its factory-default settings<br />
• Restore your Firebox to its original appliance software<br />
• Rescue a Firebox with corrupted images<br />
Using the LCD Interface with WFS Appliance Software<br />
When the Firebox is operating with WFS appliance software, the LCD interface displays important status<br />
information about the Firebox X. Use the buttons to select the information to display.<br />
Up button<br />
Press the Up button to cycle the display to show Firebox model number, if the Firebox is<br />
operating from Sys A or Sys B, and if the Firebox is armed or disarmed.<br />
Right button<br />
Press the Right button to cycle the display to show the Firebox load average and memory<br />
usage.<br />
Down button<br />
Press the Down button to cycle the display to show Firebox uptime, and the time of the last<br />
change to the Firebox configuration.<br />
Left button<br />
Press the Left button to cycle the display to show the IP address of the Firebox external<br />
interface and the default gateway of the Firebox.<br />
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