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Command Line Reference
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Description
Displays state tables for a specific Virtual System. State tables are
used to store state information that Virtual Systems use to correctly
inspect packets.
Parameters
Parameter
Description
[-vs vsid |
vsname]
Specify a Virtual System by name or by ID.
If no value is specified, the VSX gateway is
assumed.
-t table
name
Shows the state table for the specified Virtual
System.
[...]
Arguments as defined for non-VSX machines.
Example
fw -vs 1 tab -t connections
Output
localhost:
-------- connections --------
dynamic, id 8158, attributes: keep, sync, expires
25, refresh, limit 15000, hashsize 32768, kbuf 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30, free
function 90adc508 0
00000000, 0a125364, 00008a69, 0a12ae0a, 00004710,
00000006; 0001c001, 00804000, 08000000, 00000e10,
00000000, 3f7c2df6, 00000001, 66010202, 000007b6,
ffffffff, ffffffff, ffffffff, ffffffff, 00000000,
00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 3bcd7000,
00000000, 00000000, 00000000; 3596/3600>
00000001, 0a12ae0a, 00004710, 0a125364, 00008a69,
00000006> 00000000, 0a125364, 00008a69, 0a12ae0a,
00004710, 00000006> 00000005)
00000000, 0a125364, 00008a6c, 0a12ab0a, 00004710,
00000006; 0001c001, 00804000, 08000000, 00000e10,
00000000, 3f7c2e4b, 00000001, 65060404, 000007b6,
0000000b, 0000000b, ffffffff, ffffffff, 00000000,
00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 1fce4000,
00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000;
3581/3600>
00000001, 0a12ac0a, 00004710, 0a125364, 00008a6b,
00000006> 00000000, 0a125364, 00008a6b, 0a12ac0a,
00004710, 00000006> (00000005)
fw fetch
Description Fetches the Inspection Code from the specified host and installs it to the kernel.
Usage fw fetch [-n] [-f <filename>] [-c] [-i] master1 [master2] ...
Syntax
Argument
Description
-n
Fetch the Security Policy from the Security Management Server
to the local state directory, and install the Policy only if the
fetched Policy is different from the Policy already installed.
-f <filename>
Fetch the Security Policy from the Security Management Server
listed in <filename>. If filename is not specified, the list in
conf/masters is used.