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|<code>set log display-style ... </code> || Changes the event log style to tabular or free || N/A || ScreenOS 5.x | |<code>set log display-style ... </code> || Changes the event log style to tabular or free || N/A || ScreenOS 5.x | ||
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|<code>get swrs ctx ''n'' pol, detail, wildcard</code> || Displays the software rule | |<code>get swrs ctx ''n'' pol, detail, wildcard</code> || Displays the software rule contexts || Firewall must not have [[ASIC]]s || ScreenOS 5.x | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 8 August 2008
ScreenOS is the operating system that runs on Juniper firewalls, such as the NetScreen-5000 series, SSG 500 series, and SSG 5 series.
Hidden Commands
Don't try these at home, kids. They might blow up your network, brick your firewall, or get you in trouble with your significant other.
Command | Description | Requirements | Minimum Version |
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reset peer |
Resets the peer NSRP device (without confirmation) | NSRP | ScreenOS 5.x |
exec nsrp sync config save to vsd-group n |
Saves the cluster configuration to the peer NSRP unit of VSD group n | NSRP | ScreenOS 5.x |
exec enetdrv bdreset ... |
Resets the bdpool for the ethernet driver | Switch must be present | ScreenOS 5.x |
set log display-style ... |
Changes the event log style to tabular or free | N/A | ScreenOS 5.x |
get swrs ctx n pol, detail, wildcard |
Displays the software rule contexts | Firewall must not have ASICs | ScreenOS 5.x |