Set (Server Mode) - Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Appliance Cli Command Reference Manual

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set (server mode)

Table 5-19 set
Description
Product(s) CLI
Mode(s)
Syntax
Parameters
(See columns below)
autoupdate
{software|
content} {on|off}
cli timeout secs
clock
cm address
set support
{enable | disable}
| {localmode}
passphrase string
dns
firewall {all
<backup | flush> |
whitelist <add |
delete | flush>}
hostname string
ip {interface |
dhcp | address |
netmask |gateway}
ntpserver
password
100
Configure the system settings.
A
ll-in-One | Collector | Core CM | Mac Mini OS X Detection
Server, See Also: set (diagnosis mode); set proxy (collector mode)
set [autoupdate {on | off} | cli timeout secs | clock | cm
address | support {on | off} | passphrase string | dns | firewall
{all <backup | flush> | whitelist} | hostname string | ip
{interface | dhcp | address | netmask | gateway} | ntpserver |
password | proxy {config | enabled | remove} |timezone
string | uipassword]
Turn on or off the automatic product update feature.
autoupdate {software| content} {on|off}
set autoupdate content on
example:
Set CLI timeout period in seconds (0 indicates no timeout).
Sets the current date and time.
Sets the IP address of the Central Manager and netmask using the slash notation;
example: AAA.BBB.CCC.DD/x
Enables remote SSH login "support" account or
localmode enable|/disable.
Sets the device key password; enter a string.
Sets the DNS servers (or enable DHCP for DNS) for the management interface
eth0.
Backs up or flushes (clears) all current iptables for a firewall, or adds, deletes or
flushes the current iptables whitelist-specific settings for the firewall.
The "add" option adds an IP address to the iptables outbound whitelist.
# set firewall whitelist add 10.1.1.1
Whitelist rules rely on normal service shutdown to be backed up. Powering off a VM
directly will lose the whitelist state as rules cannot be saved in that case
Sets the system's host name.
Sets the IP address, netmask, or default gateway, or enables DHCP for the
management interface eth0.
Sets the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Sets a new password for the CLI administrator.
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