
Nortel Switched Firewall 2.3.3 User’s Guide and Command Reference
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Command reference
213455-L, October 2005
host
This command displays runtime information for the specified Firewall host. Information
includes CPU usage, hard disk usage of the log partition, and status of important applica-
tions such as web server, Check Point Firewall, SNMP, and Inet server.
To view menu items, see
page 273
.
monitor
This command displays the monitor menu which provides two commands used to view
current or historical statistics for system parameters like CPU use, memory use, hard
disk use, total connections and connections per second (rate), and throughput. Use the
/info/monitor/curdata command to obtain current data for the parameters. Use the
/info/monitor/histdata command to obtain historical data on the parameters based on the
time interval specified by the user.
To view menu items, see
page 274
.
net
This command displays the current network configuration. This is the same information
that is displayed using the
/cfg/net/cur
command.
To view menu items, see
page 274
.
fw
This command displays the Firewall status (enabled or disabled). This is the same infor-
mation that is displayed using the
/cfg/fw/cur
command.
lic
<
Firewall
IP address>
This command displays the current Check Point licenses added from the CLI, BBI,
Check Point Smart Update, or from the root prompt. Displayed information includes
host IP address, license expiration date, signature string, and feature string. See also
Fire-
wall License Menu on page 358
.
accesslist
This command displays the access rights configured for the cluster. This information is
similar to the information displayed in the
/cfg/sys/accesslist/list
. Displays
the list of enabled hosts/networks accessing the cluster members from the remote sites.
telnet
This command displays the current Telnet configuration settings: enabled or disabled.
This is the same information available using the
/cfg/sys/adm/telnet/cur
command.
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Information Menu (/info) (Continued)
Command Syntax and Usage