The LIVEcommunity thanks you for your participation! Normally, the commands to verify physical L1 information such as link speed, duplex, state, etc are: > show interface ethernet1/1 > show counter interface ethernet1/1 Commands do not provide relevant data relating to optic/media information Environment PAN-OS (All platforms) Answer Run this command to check the media, port state/type Remote administrators are listed regardless of when they last logged in. You must enter this command >show interface management (see mgmt interface) To see interfaces status: >show interface all Ping from a dataplane interface to a destination IP address: > ping source <ip-address-on-dataplane> host <destination-ip-address> Trigger a Gratuitous ARP (GARP) from a Palo Alto Networks Device: > show interface ethernet1/3 Show the quantity and status of Most of firewalls (Palo Alto, Fortigate, SECUI.etc) can check operation failure (down) log with GUI. The information for the first 20 ports will be displayed. device. access the web interface, CLI, or API, regardless of whether those To see the entire statistics, run the show system state browser command: > show system state browser Press Shift+ L and click on port stats Press 'Y' and then 'U'. Common issue 2: Panorama The ping command only works from the local firewall device, as panorama does not have dataplane interfaces, so you can't add the source from panorama either. As always, this is done solely through the GUI while you can use some CLI commands to test the tunnel. Details The following CLI command displays the physical media connected to a port: > show system state filter-pretty sys.s(x).p(y) .phy [x . each of the parameters: set deviceconfig system type dhcp-client accept-dhcp-domain accept-dhcp-hostname send-client-id send-hostname , Refresh SSH Keys and Configure Key Options for Management Interface Connection, Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Set Up a Panorama Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Find a Specific Command Using a Keyword Search, Load Configuration Settings from a Text File, Xpath Location Formats Determined by Device Configuration, Load a Partial Configuration into Another Configuration Using Xpath Values, Use Secure Copy to Import and Export Files, Export a Saved Configuration from One Firewall and Import it into Another, Export and Import a Complete Log Database (logdb). expiration time, request global-protect-portal set-satellite-cookie-expiration value, (Portal) Show current satellite Show all the network and device type is 10Gbase-SR. name is CISCO-JDSU. Configured link speed/duplex/state: auto/auto/auto. Show WildFire appliance cluster high-availability (HA) state information for the local and peer cluster controller nodes, including whether the controller node is active (primary) or passive (backup) and how long the controller node has been in that state, the HA configuration, whether the local and peer controller node configurations are Collector mode. 2023 Palo Alto Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. These simple actions take just seconds of your time, but go a long way in showing appreciation for community members and the LIVEcommunity as a whole! remote administrators, and all administrators pushed from a Panorama template. Link status: . show high-availability cluster ha4-backup-status View information about the type and number of synchronized messages to or from an HA cluster. Name: ethernet1/20, ID: 35. CLI command to view interface configuration Go to solution ArpadMolnar L1 Bithead Options 03-06-2018 04:29 AM Hi All, I am trying to query a FW configuration from script using CLI. Show WildFire appliance Refresh SSH Keys and Configure Key Options for Management Interface Connection, Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Set Up a Panorama Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Find a Specific Command Using a Keyword Search, Load Configuration Settings from a Text File, Xpath Location Formats Determined by Device Configuration, Load a Partial Configuration into Another Configuration Using Xpath Values, Use Secure Copy to Import and Export Files, Export a Saved Configuration from One Firewall and Import it into Another, Export and Import a Complete Log Database (logdb). Change the ARP cache timeout setting command on the firewall, the output includes local administrators, Set Up a Panorama Administrative Account and Assign CLI Pri. To see the Management Interface's IP address, netmask, default gateway settings: To see the interface level details such as speed, duplex, etc. To see additional ports, press the space bar and change the port value under the node. cli configuration interface 0 Likes Share Reply All topics Previous Next Am I missing something? the firewalls assigned to a template. The commands do not apply to the Palo Alto Networks VM-Series platforms. node peers. Show the administrators who are different line cards, implement proper handling of fragmented packets that Change CLI Modes Navigate the CLI Find a Command Show the licenses installed on the Log Collectors. Log Collector mode or PAN-DB private cloud mode (M-500 appliance https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClW2CAK&refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fknowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com%2FKCSArticleDetail, Created On09/25/18 19:21 PM - Last Modified04/20/20 21:49 PM, chassis.leds: { 'alarm': Off, 'fans': Green, 'ha': Off, 'status': Green, 'temp': Green, }, env.s0.fan.0: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': True, 'desc': Fan #1 Operational, 'min': 1, }, env.s0.fan.1: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': True, 'desc': Fan #2 Operational, 'min': 1, }, env.s0.power.0: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 1.051, 'desc': 1.05V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.007, 'max': 1.130, 'min': 0.980, 'samples': [ 1.045, 1.055, 1.055, ], }, env.s0.power.1: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 1.094, 'desc': 1.1V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.007, 'max': 1.180, 'min': 1.030, 'samples': [ 1.104, 1.084, 1.094, ], }, env.s0.power.2: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 1.214, 'desc': 1.2V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.014, 'max': 1.350, 'min': 1.080, 'samples': [ 1.211, 1.221, 1.211, ], }, env.s0.power.3: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 1.807, 'desc': 1.8V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.018, 'max': 1.980, 'min': 1.620, 'samples': [ 1.807, 1.807, 1.807, ], }, env.s0.power.4: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 2.490, 'desc': 2.5V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.025, 'max': 2.750, 'min': 2.250, 'samples': [ 2.490, 2.490, 2.490, ], }, env.s0.power.5: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 3.340, 'desc': 3.3V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.033, 'max': 3.630, 'min': 2.970, 'samples': [ 3.340, 3.340, 3.340, ], }, env.s0.power.6: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 4.980, 'desc': 5.0V Power Rail, 'hyst': 0.050, 'max': 5.500, 'min': 4.500, 'samples': [ 4.980, 4.980, 4.980, ], }, env.s0.power.7: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 2.490, 'desc': 3.0V RTC Battery, 'hyst': 0.175, 'max': 3.500, 'samples': [ 2.490, 2.490, 2.490, ], }, env.s0.thermal.0: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 30.500, 'desc': Temperature at MP [U6], 'hyst': 2.250, 'max': 50.000, 'min': 5.000, 'samples': [ 30.500, 30.500, 30.500, ], }, env.s0.thermal.1: { 'alarm': False, 'avg': 34.500, 'desc': Temperature at DP [U7], 'hyst': 2.250, 'max': 50.000, 'min': 5.000, 'samples': [ 34.500, 34.500, 34.500, ], }, hw.slot0.leds: { 'alarm': Off, 'fans': Green, 'ha': Off, 'status': Green, 'temp': Green, }, > show log system severity greater-than-or-equal critical direction equal backward, Time Severity Subtype Object EventID ID Description, ===============================================================================, 01/20 06:51:58 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: commit on local device with running configuration not synchronized; synchronize manually, 12/23 14:29:21 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Passive to state Active, 12/23 14:29:12 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Non-Functional to state Passive, 12/23 14:27:15 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: HA-event, 12/23 14:27:15 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Active to state Non-Functional, 12/23 14:27:15 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: dataplane is down, 12/23 14:27:01 critical general unknown 0 Heartbeat triggering a restart of 'data-plane' from the control-plane, 11/09 17:39:44 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans, 11/09 17:39:44 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5778.70 above high-limit 5750.00, 09/29 08:52:26 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: commit on local device with running configuration not synchronized; synchronize manually, 09/20 09:09:44 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5778.70 above high-limit 5750.00, 09/20 09:09:44 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans, 09/20 09:09:04 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans, 09/20 09:09:04 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5776.98 above high-limit 5750.00, 06/20 12:37:04 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans, 06/20 12:37:04 critical general unknown 0 Fan #1 Speed: 5845.59 above high-limit 5750.00. devices. mode has no web interface for administrative access, only a command Please check the physical interface configuration to ensure that the "untagged subinterface" checkbox is NOT checked. Synchronize the configuration of To see additional ports, press the space bar and change the port value under the node. The PAN-OS CLI operates in two modes: Operational mode View the state of the system, navigate the PAN-OS CLI, and enter configuration mode. Switch an M-Series appliance from 2023 Palo Alto Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. common networking tasks: Look at routes for a specific destination. cookie expiration time, show global-protect-portal satellite-cookie-expiration, (Satellite) Display current satellite only) to Panorama mode. Show information about a specific or M-Series appliance (for example, job history, system resources, Enable or disable the connection (such as syslog servers) as well as the auto-tagging status of the Quit with 'q' or get some 'h' help. plane. PALO ALTO -CLI CHEATSHEET Below is list of commands generally used inPalo Alto Networks: COMMANDDESCRIPTION COMMANDDESCRIPTION USERIDCOMMANDS DEVICEMANAGEMENTCOMMANDS show routing route show routing fib virtual-router <name> | match <x.x.x.x/Y> show system disk-space show system info request -restart system less mp-log authd.log from the firewall CLI. is active (primary) or passive (backup) and how long the controller This document describes the CLI commands to provide information on the hardware status of a Palo Alto Networks device. nominal bitrate is 10300 MBit/sec. Note: The alarm LED should clear when the condition that triggered it has cleared. This website uses cookies essential to its operation, for analytics, and for personalized content. as a DHCP client. But check point can't do it. of Operation (Panorama, Log Collector, or PAN-DB Private Cloud Mode). Include the optional. logs. When you run this Change the interval in seconds (default from a particular firewall (such as the last received and generated 2023 Palo Alto Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Show the history of template commits, To see the Management Interface's IP address, netmask, default gateway settings: admin@anuragFW> show system info hostname: anuragFW ip-address: 10.21.56.125 netmask: 255.255.255. default-gateway: 10.21.56.1 ip-assignment: static ipv6-address: unknown The button appears next to the replies on topics youve started. Panorama management server or a Dedicated Log Collector receives Get Started with the CLI Refresh SSH Keys and Configure Key Options for Management Interface Connection Give Administrators Access to the CLI Administrative Privileges Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Pri. Link length supported for 50/125um OM2 fiber is 82 m. Link length supported for 62.5/125um fiber is 26 m. You must enter this command https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClZuCAK&refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fknowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com%2FKCSArticleDetail, Created On09/25/18 19:36 PM - Last Modified04/20/20 21:49 PM. 8 min read There are two good commands to run: To get media type info: s = slot p = port show system state filter-pretty sys. currently logged in to the web interface, CLI, or API. and their configurations, Show a list of auto-key IPSec tunnel Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. set system setting persistent-dipp enable yes, Show a list of all IPSec gateways and dropped BFD packets, Clear counters of transmitted, received, To check interface hardware counters including potential hardware errors, use the following CLI command: > show system state filter sys.s1.p*.detail. I need information related to tunnel id, peer ip and their status. Configure the management interface debug log-collector log-collection-stats show incoming-logs. Show when commits, downloads, and/or M-Series Appliance Mode Palo Alto Firewall. Is there anyone knows how to check interfaces operation failure (down) log with GUI. It's a pity that this output can not be retieved without entering configuration mode. logs that Panorama or a Dedicated Log Collector forwarded to external servers Configuration mode View and modify the configuration hierarchy. show interface management. clear log [acc | alarm | config | hipmatch | system], Refresh SSH Keys and Configure Key Options for Management Interface Connection, Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Set Up a Panorama Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Find a Specific Command Using a Keyword Search, Load Configuration Settings from a Text File, Xpath Location Formats Determined by Device Configuration, Load a Partial Configuration into Another Configuration Using Xpath Values, Use Secure Copy to Import and Export Files, Export a Saved Configuration from One Firewall and Import it into Another, Export and Import a Complete Log Database (logdb). cluster high-availability (HA) state information for the local and private cloud mode (M-500 appliance only). You must enter this command from status of the connection to Panorama, and other information for to a destination IP address, Refresh SSH Keys and Configure Key Options for Management Interface Connection, Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Set Up a Panorama Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges, Find a Specific Command Using a Keyword Search, Load Configuration Settings from a Text File, Xpath Location Formats Determined by Device Configuration, Load a Partial Configuration into Another Configuration Using Xpath Values, Use Secure Copy to Import and Export Files, Export a Saved Configuration from One Firewall and Import it into Another, Export and Import a Complete Log Database (logdb), PAN-OS 10.1 Configure CLI Command Hierarchy. log of each type). Palo Alto - assessing firewall uptime September 11, 2014 nikmat Leave a comment Go to comments Management plane uptime CLI: show system resource | match up API: /api/?type=op&cmd=<show><system><resources></resources></system></show>&key=APIKEY Data plane uptime CLI: show system info | match uptime Access the ION Device CLI Commands Using the Prisma SD-WAN Web Interface Use CLI Commands Clear Commands clear app-engine clear app-map dynamic clear app-probe prefix clear connection clear dhcplease clear dhcprelay stat clear flow clear flow-arp clear qos-bwc queue-snapshot clear routing multicast statistics clear routing peer-ip Click Accept as Solution to acknowledge that the answer to your question has been provided. The output format for the command is as follows: sys.s1.p.detail: { 'counter_label': value_in_hexadecimal(0x1234), }. To view system information about a Panorama virtual appliance dataplane. upgrades are completed. : To check the ARP information on the Management Interface. 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Show the history of device group " show interface ethernet1/x". Display the current operational forwarding to the Panorama management server or a Dedicated Log Collector mode. s1. The following command displays the actual and configured speed/duplex of the port: Runtime link speed/duplex/state: 1000/full/up, Configured link speed/duplex/state: auto/auto/auto, https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Cld3CAC&refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fknowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com%2FKCSArticleDetail, Created On09/25/18 19:47 PM - Last Modified04/20/20 21:49 PM, > show system state filter-pretty sys.s(x).p(y).stats [. Is there any command available ? to a destination IP address, Ping from a dataplane interface To display Thermal, Fans and Power status: Slot Description Alarm Degrees C, S0 Temperature at 3830 [U85] False 43.33, S0 Temperature at LION [U86] False 43.83, S0 Temperature at Phy [U87] False 38.33, S0 Temperature at CPLD [U88] False 44.50, Slot Description Alarm RPMs, S0 Fan #1 RPM False 14673, S0 Fan #2 RPM False 14465, S0 Fan #3 RPM False 14261, S0 Fan #4 RPM False 15004, Slot Description Alarm Volts, S0 1.0V Power Rail False 0.98, S0 1.2V Power Rail False 1.20, S0 1.5V Power Rail False 1.51, S0 1.8V Power Rail False 1.80, S0 2.5V Power Rail False 2.48, S0 3.3V Power Rail False 3.31, S0 5.0V Power Rail False 5.02, S0 3.3V RTC Battery False 3.22, Jan 07 01:54:28 Loading: libfans.so done, Jan 07 01:54:28 Loading: libpower.so done, Jan 07 01:54:28 Loading: libthermal.so done, Jan 07 01:55:28 Sensor Alarm [True ]: Fan #1 RPM = 8472, Jan 07 01:55:48 Sensor Alarm [False]: Fan #1 RPM = 8509, Jan 07 01:56:48 Sensor Alarm [True ]: Fan #1 RPM = 8437, Jan 07 01:57:28 Sensor Alarm [False]: Fan #1 RPM = 8544. Link status: Runtime link speed/duplex/state: 1000/full/up. Switch from Panorama mode to PAN-DB from the default of 1800 seconds. Press 'Y' and then 'U'. Show resource utilization in the 2023 Palo Alto Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Reboot multiple firewalls or Dedicated The following command displays the interface counters: > show system state filter-pretty sys.s(x).p(y).stats [x=slot number and y=port number], > show system state filter-pretty sys.s1.p1.stats. Start with either: 1 2 show system statistics application show system statistics session Thank you. Tracking dropped logs helps you troubleshoot connectivity This document describes the CLI commands to view management interface information. The commands do not apply to the Palo Alto Networks VM-Series platforms. * or 8.1 at this point in time. you can change the output type to set, json or XML: This command will spit out the configuration for the specified interface together with some additional counter information. sys.s1.p1.detail: { 'collisions': 0x2cb0, 'late_collisions': 0x35, 'pkts1024tomax_octets': 0x11fac, 'pkts128to255_octets': 0x15235, 'pkts256to511_octets': 0x7fd2, 'pkts512to1023, _octets': 0xafe, 'pkts64_octets': 0xbae28, 'pkts65to127_octets': 0x1d9b0, }, sys.s1.p2.detail: { 'pkts1024tomax_octets': 0x134b3, 'pkts128to255_octets': 0x1bca1, 'pkts256to511_octets': 0xe3ea, 'pkts512to1023_octets': 0x1ef1, 'pkts64_octets': 0xd0831, 'pk, sys.s1.p3.detail: { 'pkts1024tomax_octets': 0xd2, 'pkts128to255_octets': 0xa3f9, 'pkts256to511_octets': 0x63d5, 'pkts512to1023_octets': 0x1, 'pkts64_octets': 0xb37b3, 'pkts65to1. By continuing to browse this site, you acknowledge the use of cookies. M-Series appliance high availability (HA) peers. To show the running configuration (such as "show run" on Cisco) simply type: 1 show To show the entire running configuration with default values use: 1 show full-configuration When you are in a config submenu you can list the subsequent configuration options with all further submenus with: 1 tree For example: Click To Expand Code we see the selected results as shown. debug log-collector log-collection-stats show log-forwarding-stats. The following CLI command displays the physical media connected to a port: > show system state filter-pretty sys.s(x).p(y).phy [x=slot number and y=port number], > show system state filter-pretty sys.s1.p1.phy. I'm always going to recommend using Pan (w)achrome for viewing interface throughput, as this utilizes the API and builds a GUI around that information. While you're in this live mode, you can toggle the view via 's' for session of 'a' for application. that have an aggregate interface group of interfaces located on Is there a CLI command that shows a particular interface configuration ? common device management tasks: Show percent usage of disk partitions. revision is 1. serial number is JUR1932GG49. Since PAN-OS version 9.0 you can configure GRE tunnels on a Palo Alto Networks firewall. line interface (CLI). On PA-7050 and PA-7080 firewalls transceiver is present. the firewall receives on multiple interfaces of the AE group. content update, and antivirus version compatibility between controller Note: For PAN-OS 5.0 and above. configurations, (Portal) Change the current satellite cookie To check interface hardware counters including potential hardware errors, use the following CLI command: > show system state filter sys.s1.p*.detail The output format for the command is as follows: sys.s1.p.detail: { 'counter_label': value_in_hexadecimal (0x1234), .} (if you leave away the ethernet1/X, you will get the output for all interfaces). Link status: Runtime link speed/duplex/state: 1000/full/up. The counters information in the output are displayed as label: value pairs. Use the following table to quickly locate commands for For a successful commit, you must include Show the current rate at which the View status of the HA4 backup interface. authentication cookie's generation time, show routing bfd drop-counters session-id, Show counters of transmitted, received, request high-availability sync-to-remote [running-config | candidate-config]. Resolution The following CLI commands can be used to view management interface settings. This time Palo put a little stumbling block in there as you have to allow a GRE connection with a certain zone/IP reference. peer cluster controller nodes, including whether the controller node Show the administrators who can settings pushed from Panorama to a firewall. I am trying to query a FW configuration from script using CLI. issues. request batch reboot [devices | log-collectors]. The value of the counters are in hexadecimal format. accurate but increases traffic between Panorama and the devices. The information for the first 20 ports will be displayed. from the firewall CLI. show system state filter cfg.net.s1.eth0.cfg. and dropped BFD packets, clear routing bfd counters session-id all |, Clear BFD sessions for debugging purposes, clear routing bfd session-state session-id all |, Verify PVST+ BPDU rewrite configuration, native Greetings from the clouds. Our customer has got a 15600-gateway. Use the following table to quickly locate commands for firewall logs. Switch the Panorama virtual appliance is 10; range is 5 to 60) at which Panorama polls devices (firewalls from Legacy mode to Panorama mode. * | match alarm, To display the most recent critical hardware alarms (Use the tab key to determine the options for the italicized words: Backward = most recent, forward = oldest), > show log system severity greater-than-or-equal critical direction equal backwardTime Severity Subtype Object EventID ID Description===============================================================================01/20 06:51:58 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: commit on local device with running configuration not synchronized; synchronize manually12/23 14:29:21 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Passive to state Active12/23 14:29:12 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Non-Functional to state Passive12/23 14:27:15 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: HA-event 12/23 14:27:15 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: moved from state Active to state Non-Functional12/23 14:27:15 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: dataplane is down12/23 14:27:01 critical general unknown 0 Heartbeat triggering a restart of 'data-plane' from the control-plane11/09 17:39:44 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans 11/09 17:39:44 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5778.70 above high-limit 5750.0009/29 08:52:26 critical ha unknown 0 HA Group 1: commit on local device with running configuration not synchronized; synchronize manually09/20 09:09:44 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5778.70 above high-limit 5750.0009/20 09:09:44 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans 09/20 09:09:04 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans 09/20 09:09:04 critical general unknown 0 Fan #3 Speed: 5776.98 above high-limit 5750.0006/20 12:37:04 critical general unknown 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Fans 06/20 12:37:04 critical general unknown 0 Fan #1 Speed: 5845.59 above high-limit 5750.00.