Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Betriebsanweisung
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AsyncOS 9.0.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Appendix B Command Line Interface
Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
testauthconfig
Tests the authentication settings for a given authentication realm against the
authentication servers defined in the realm.
authentication servers defined in the realm.
testauthconfig [-d level] [realm name]
Running the command without any option causes the appliance to list the
configured authentication realms from which you can make a selection.
configured authentication realms from which you can make a selection.
The debug flag (
-d
) controls the level of debug information. The levels can
range between 0-10. If unspecified, the appliance uses a level of 0. With level
0, the command will return success or failure. If the test settings fail, the
command will list the cause of the failure.
0, the command will return success or failure. If the test settings fail, the
command will list the cause of the failure.
Note
Cisco recommends you use level 0. Only use a different debug level
when you need more detailed information to troubleshoot.
when you need more detailed information to troubleshoot.
traceroute
Traces IP packets through gateways and along the path to a destination host.
tuiconfig
tuistatus
These two commands are documented in
.
updateconfig
Configure update and upgrade settings.
updatenow
Update all components.
upgrade
Install an AsyncOS software upgrade.
userconfig
Configure system administrators.
version
Displays general system information, installed versions of system software,
and rule definitions.
and rule definitions.
webcache
Examine or modify the contents of the proxy cache, or configure domains and
URLs that the appliance never caches. Allows an administrator to remove a
particular URL from the proxy cache or specify which domains or URLs to
never store in the proxy cache.
URLs that the appliance never caches. Allows an administrator to remove a
particular URL from the proxy cache or specify which domains or URLs to
never store in the proxy cache.
who
Displays users logged into the system, for both CLI and Web interface sessions.
Note
Individual users can have a maximum of 10 concurrent sessions.
whoami
Displays user information.