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View the Current Configuration on a Device

To view the current configuration on the device:

  1. Select Resources > Devices.

    The Devices page appears.

  2. Click a device from the list.
    Note:

    You can only select a device for which the operational status is marked Up.

  3. Click the Configuration tab.

    The Interfaces, Zones, and Running Configuration tabs appear.

  4. Click the Running Configuration tab.

    The configuration that is currently running on the device is displayed. You can view the configuration either as CLI or text.

To remotely access the device CLI, click the Remote Console option. The Remote Terminal browser window appears, displaying the CONNECTING TO DEVICE. PLEASE WAIT FOR PROMPT message.

You can automatically log in to the device through the Remote Terminal browser window, without entering a username and password. If you access the device CLI through the remote terminal, root user login is disabled.

Note:

For dual SRX Series Firewalls, the Remote Console option is enabled only at the cluster level and disabled at the member level.

For dual NFX250 devices, the Remote Console option is enabled at the individual member level and disabled at the cluster level.

  • If the connection is successfully established, the CLI prompt appears in the browser window. You can use the show operational commands to monitor a device, verify system operation, view details of specific components on a device, and so on.

  • If the connection is not established, the Remote console connection was closed. Please close this window and open the remote console again message appears in the browser window.

Note:

The session times out if the session remains idle for more than 15 minutes (default) and you are automatically logged out of the device. The Remote console connection was closed. Please close this window and open the remote console again message appears on the browser window.

You must close the idle terminal window before opening a new terminal window.