After virtual systems are configured, you can check the configuration results.
Table 1 lists the commands for checking virtual system configurations.
Action |
Command |
|---|---|
View virtual system configurations. |
display vsys [ verbose ] [ vsys-name ] |
View global resource information. |
display resource global-resource [ resource-item { bandwidth | online-user | policy | traffic-policy | security-group | session | ipsec-tunnel | l2tp-tunnel | ipv6 session | session-rate | ipv6 session-rate | ssl-vpn-concurrent | user | user-group } ] |
View current resource usage. |
display resource resource-usage [ all-systems | vsys vsys-name ] [ resource-item { bandwidth { entire | inbound | outbound } | online-user | policy | traffic-policy | security-group | session | ipsec-tunnel | l2tp-tunnel | ipv6 session | session-rate | ipv6 session-rate | ssl-vpn-concurrent | user | user-group ] |
View resource information of a resource class. |
display resource resource-class [ resource-class-name ] |
View interface allocation information. |
display assign interface { interface-type interface-number | vsys vsys-name | all } |
View VLAN allocation information. |
display assign vlan { vlan-id | vsys vsys-name | all } |
View VNI allocation information. |
display assign vni { vni-id | vsys vsys-name | all } |
View information about the IPv4 traffic diversion table. |
display firewall import-flow public { ip-address | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name } |
View information about the IPv6 traffic diversion table. |
display firewall ipv6 import-flow public { ipv6-address | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name } |
View the configured public interface. |
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View the size of the log buffer on a virtual system. |
display vsys logbuffer { size | verbose [ vsys-name ] } |