Verbose_Trace Command; Vinstall Command - Watchguard V10 Command Line Interface Manual

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Arguments
Example

verbose_trace command

WG#debug<ENTER>
WG(debug)# verbose_trace [ on | off ]
Effect
If this feature is enabled, there will be an impact to the
overall system performance due to heavy logging activity.

vinstall command

WG#debug<ENTER>
WG(debug)# vinstall <ftp_server> <ftp_username> <ftp_password>
<"path_filename">
##This feature allows downgrade from 5.0 to 3.2 or 4.0
##e.g. vinstall 10.10.10.10 my_username my_password
"path/encrypted_fbv.tgz"
##
For V10, use non-encrypted file. For others, use
encrypted file.
Effect
WatchGuard Command Line Interface Guide
Debugging/troubleshooting commands
TIME_EXCEEDED response from each gateway
along the path to the target device. You can use this
command to troubleshoot network routing and
connectivity.
Be sure to type the IP address of the target device,
as shown in the example below.
WG(debug)#traceroute
207.188.12.3<ENTER>
This command enables/disables verbose tracing in
the traffic log. If such is enabled, every firewall-
dropped packet will be shown in the traffic log. All
DNS packets will also be shown in the traffic log.
N
This allows you to downgrade to an earlier
software version–from 5.0 to 4.0 or from 5.0 to 3.2.
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