Netstat Command; Ping Command - Watchguard V10 Command Line Interface Manual

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CHAPTER 4: Debug Mode Commands

netstat command

WG#debug<ENTER>
WG(debug)#netstat
Effect
Arguments
Example

ping command

WG#debug<ENTER>
WG(debug)#ping <a.b.c.d>
Effect
Arguments
Example
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This command displays the network status as seen
from the security appliance's point of view. To
review the arguments for this command, type -?.
The following are some of the available arguments.
-a Displays active network connections and their
status
-i Shows summaries sorted by appliance interface
-s Shows statistics
-r Shows routing table information
WG(debug)#netstat -i<ENTER>
Use the ping command to send an ICMP
ECHO_REQUEST to a designated device.
<a.b.c.d>
This argument records the IP address of the
device/appliance to be pinged.
WG(debug)#ping 122.13.2.9<ENTER>
The WatchGuard CLI will send ping packets to the
designated IP address. Enter ^c (Control-C) to stop
the ping. The CLI will then display the results and
return to the WG(debug)# prompt.
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