system global
Use this command to view global system settings.
Syntax
get system global
Example
This example shows the output for get system global
:
admin-https-pki-required: disable
admin-lockout-duration: 60
admin-lockout-threshold: 3
adom-mode : normal
adom-rev-auto-delete: by-revisions
adom-rev-max-backup-revisions: 5
adom-rev-max-revisions: 120
adom-select : enable
adom-status : enable
clt-cert-req : disable
console-output : standard
country-flag : enable
create-revision : enable
daylightsavetime : enable
default-disk-quota : 1000
detect-unregistered-log-device: disable
device-view-mode : tree
enc-algorithm : high
faz-status : disable
fgfm-ssl-protocol : tlsv1.2
ha-member-auto-grouping: enable
hitcount_concurrent : 100
hitcount_interval : 300
hostname : FMG-VM64
import-ignore-addr-cmt: disable
language : english
ldap-cache-timeout : 86400
ldapconntimeout : 60000
log-checksum : none
max-running-reports : 1
oftp-ssl-protocol : tlsv1.2
partial-install : disable
partial-install-rev : disable
perform-improve-by-ha: disable
policy-hit-count : enable
policy-object-in-dual-pane: disable
pre-login-banner : disable
private-data-encryption: disable
remoteauthtimeout : 10
search-all-adoms : disable
ssl-low-encryption : disable
ssl-protocol : tlsv1.2
ssl-static-key-ciphers: enable
task-list-size : 2000
timezone : (GMT-8:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
tunnel-mtu : 1500
usg : disable
vdom-mirror : disable
webservice-proto : tlsv1.2
workspace-mode : disabled