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How do I see what the value of variables on remote firewall from the command line?

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How do I see what the value of variables on remote firewall from the command line?

L1 Bithead

I've had a problem when I change the value of a variable for a firewall in Panorama, for some reason it doesn't get pushed to the remote firewall.  I can log in to the GUI of the remote firewall to see the variable value where it's applied in the config.  
But, that takes a lot longer than if I could see it in the CLI.  

 

For example, I have a server value that I have applied as the destination for dhcp relay.  When I ssh to the remote firewall, I don't know how to find the value of that variable on that firewall.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@vickif,

The way you would check any of this would be dependent on the vairable in the template you are changing, so you need to be comfortable with that and where things are located. 

For the example you gave; you can view this in configure mode by running 'show network dhcp interface <value> relay' . You can customize this a bit more by adding ip or ipv6 on the ent to retrieve just the values you care about, or leave it as is and grab both. 

 

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