Second level configuration mode commands
WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide
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Effect
Displays the current network address settings for
each of the main security appliance data
interfaces–0 (private), 1 (public) or 2 (DMZ, where
applicable.)
Arguments
None.
Example
WG(config-if)# show<ENTER>
The results appear as shown in this example:
interface 0:
ip = 10.10.13.101
net
mask = 255.255.0.0
status = UP
mac
address = 00:01:21:10
:01:e5
interface 1:
ip = 16.10.203.121
net
mask = 255.255.255.0
status = DOWN
mac
address = 00:01:21:10
:01:e6
interface 2:
ip = 10.20.0.1
net
mask = 255.255.255.0
status = DOWN
mac
address = 00:01:21:10
:01:e7
interface 0 command (configure interface level)
WG#config<ENTER>
WG(config)#interface<ENTER>
WG(config-if)#interface 0 [<a.b.c.d> </prefix|mask> [-mtu
num]
[-100_full_duplex | -
100_half_duplex|