CHAPTER 1: Using the Command Line Interface
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WatchGuard Vclass 5.1
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The CLI will not accept any other “superadmin” login
names.
A “
Password
” prompt is displayed.
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Type the current password (the default is “
admin
”, or
“rsadmin” for a legacy appliance) and press <ENTER>
to submit the password and log into this security
appliance.
A new
WG#
prompt is displayed.
Understanding the command prompt
As you navigate through the WatchGuard Command Line
Interface, the command prompt will always indicate what
command level/mode you are in. For example:
Abbreviating commands and keywords
You can abbreviate the available commands and keywords
for each command group or mode, down to the minimum
number of characters that can safely be used to represent a
command, so that it cannot be mistaken for another com-
mand by the CLI. For example, the command
show
can be
abbreviated “
sh
” and the command
dmz
can be abbrevi-
ated as “
d
.”
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OTE
In Administration mode, you cannot use abbreviated
commands. Administration mode requires that you type the
full word for each command.
Command Prompt
Command Level/Mode
WG#
indicates that you are at the root level
WG(config)#
indicates that you are in Configuration mode
WG(config-system)#
indicates that you are in Configuration mode at the
System level
WG(config-if)#
indicates that you are in Configuration mode at the
System Interface level