Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference Software Release 4.0.7

Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference Software Release 4.0.7

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CONTENTS Preface xi CHAPTER 1 Using the WAAS Command-Line Interface 1-1 Using Command Modes 1-2 Organization of the WAAS CLI 1-2 Using EXEC Mode 1-3 Using Global Configuration Mode 1-3 Using the Interface Configuration Mode 1-4 Using ACL Configuration Modes 1-5 Command Modes Summary 1-5 Device Mode 1-6 Using Command-Line Processing 1-7 Checking Command Syntax 1-7 Using the no Form of Commands 1-9 Using System Help 1-9 Saving Configuration Changes 1-9 Navigating the WAAS Directories on a WAE 1-9 Directory Descriptions 1-11 Managing WAAS Files Per Device 1-12 CHAPTER 2 Cisco WAAS Software Command Summary 2-1 CHAPTER 3 CLI Commands 3-1 EXEC Mode Commands 3-2 cd 3-3 clear 3-4 clock 3-7 cms 3-8 configure 3-11 copy cdrom 3-12 copy compactflash 3-13 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference OL-11817-01 iii Contents copy disk 3-14 copy ftp 3-15 copy http 3-19 copy running-config 3-23 copy startup-config 3-24 copy sysreport 3-25 copy system-status 3-27 copy tech-support 3-28 copy tftp 3-29 cpfile 3-31 debug 3-32 delfile 3-38 deltree 3-39 dir 3-40 disable 3-42 disk 3-43 dnslookup 3-47 enable 3-48 exit 3-49 find-pattern 3-50 help 3-52 install 3-53 less 3-54 lls 3-55 ls 3-57 mkdir 3-59 mkfile 3-60 ntpdate 3-61 ping 3-62 pwd 3-63 reload 3-64 rename 3-65 restore 3-66 rmdir 3-70 scp 3-71 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference iv OL-11817-01 Contents script 3-73 setup 3-74 show aaa accounting 3-75 show adapter 3-77 show alarms 3-78 show arp 3-81 show authentication 3-82 show auto-register 3-84 show banner 3-85 show bypass 3-86 show cdp 3-87 show clock 3-93 show cms 3-95 show debugging 3-98 show device-mode 3-99 show disks 3-101 show flash 3-105 show hardware 3-106 show hosts 3-109 show inetd 3-110 show interface 3-111 show inventory 3-116 show ip access-list 3-117 show ip routes 3-119 show kerberos 3-120 show logging 3-121 show memory 3-122 show ntp 3-123 show policy-engine application 3-125 show policy-engine status 3-129 show print-services 3-131 show processes 3-133 show radius-server 3-135 show running-config 3-137 show services 3-138 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference OL-11817-01 v Contents show smb-conf 3-139 show snmp 3-141 show ssh 3-147 show standby 3-148 show startup-config 3-150 show statistics authentication 3-152 show statistics content-distribution-network 3-153 show statistics dre 3-154 show statistics dre connection 3-156 show statistics dre peer 3-158 show statistics epm 3-161 show statistics icmp 3-162 show statistics ip 3-164 show statistics netstat 3-167 show statistics radius 3-168 show statistics services 3-170 show statistics snmp 3-171 show statistics tacacs 3-173 show statistics tcp 3-175 show statistics tfo 3-179 show statistics udp 3-181 show statistics wccp 3-182 show statistics windows-domain 3-187 show sysfs 3-189 show tacacs 3-190 show tcp 3-192 show tech-support 3-194 show telnet 3-197 show tfo accelerators 3-198 show tfo auto-discovery 3-199 show tfo bufpool 3-201 show tfo connection 3-203 show tfo filtering 3-205 show tfo status 3-207 show tfo synq 3-208 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference vi OL-11817-01 Contents show transaction-logging 3-209 show user 3-210 show users administrative 3-211 show version 3-213 show wccp 3-214 show windows-domain 3-220 shutdown 3-222 snmp trigger 3-225 ssh 3-228 tcpdump 3-229 telnet 3-230 terminal 3-231 tethereal 3-232 traceroute 3-234 transaction-log 3-235 type 3-236 type-tail 3-237 undebug 3-239 wafs 3-244 whoami 3-246 windows-domain 3-247 write 3-250 Configuration Mode Commands 3-251 (config) aaa accounting 3-252 (config) adapter 3-256 (config) alarm overload-detect 3-257 (config) asset 3-259 (config) authentication 3-260 (config) auto-register 3-265 (config) banner 3-268 (config) bypass 3-271 (config) cdp 3-273 (config) central-manager 3-275 (config) clock 3-278 (config) cms 3-282 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference OL-11817-01 vii Contents (config) device mode 3-284 (config) disk 3-286 (config) end 3-288 (config) exec-timeout 3-289 (config) exit 3-290 (config) help 3-291 (config) hostname 3-293 (config) inetd 3-294 (config) interface 3-295 (config) ip 3-302 (config) ip access-list 3-305 (config) kerberos 3-308 (config) kernel 3-310 (config) line 3-311 (config) logging 3-312 (config) no 3-316 (config) ntp 3-318 (config) policy-engine application classifier 3-319 (config) policy-engine application map adaptor EPM 3-321 (config) policy-engine application map adaptor WAFS transport 3-323 (config) policy-engine application map basic delete 3-325 (config) policy-engine application map basic disable 3-326 (config) policy-engine application map basic insert 3-327 (config) policy-engine application map basic list 3-328 (config) policy-engine application map basic move 3-329 (config) policy-engine application map basic name 3-331 (config) policy-engine application map other optimize DRE 3-333 (config) policy-engine application map other optimize full 3-335 (config) policy-engine application map other pass-through 3-336 (config) policy-engine application name 3-337 (config) policy-engine config 3-339 (config) port-channel 3-340 (config) primary-interface 3-341 (config) print-services 3-343 (config) radius-server 3-346 Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference viii OL-11817-01 Contents (config) smb-conf 3-348 (config) snmp-server access-list 3-352 (config) snmp-server community 3-353 (config) snmp-server contact 3-355 (config) snmp-server enable traps 3-356 (config) snmp-server group 3-359 (config) snmp-server host 3-361 (config) snmp-server location 3-363 (config) snmp-server mib 3-364 (config) snmp-server notify inform 3-366 (config) snmp-server user 3-367 (config) snmp-server view 3-369 (config) sshd 3-370 (config) ssh-key-generate 3-373 (config) tacacs 3-374 (config) tcp 3-377 (config) telnet enable 3-380 (config) tfo auto-discovery 3-381 (config) tfo optimize 3-382 (config) tfo tcp keepalive 3-383 (config) tfo tcp optimized-mss 3-384 (config) tfo tcp optimized-receive-buffer 3-385 (config) tfo tcp optimized-send-buffer

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