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Cisco AsyncOS for Web User Guide
 
Appendix B      Command Line Interface
  Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
proxystat
Display web proxy statistics.
quit, q, exit
Terminates an active process or session.
reboot
Flushes the file system cache to disk, halts all running processes, and restarts 
the system.
reportingconfig
Configure a reporting system.
resetconfig
Restores the configuration to factory defaults. 
rollovernow
Roll over a log file. 
routeconfig
Configure destination IP addresses and gateways for traffic. Displays 
currently configured routes, and provides an operations menu to create, edit, 
or delete, or clear entries.
saveconfig
Saves a copy of the current configuration settings to a file. This file can be 
used to restore defaults, if necessary.
setgateway
Configure the default gateway for the machine.
sethostname
Set the hostname parameter.
setntlmsecuritymode 
Changes the security setting for the NTLM authentication realm to either 
“ads” or “domain”.
domain — AsyncOS joins the Active Directory domain with a domain 
security trust account. AsyncOS requires Active Directory to use only 
nested Active Directory groups in this mode.
ads — AsyncOS joins the domain as a native Active Directory member. 
Default is ads.
settime
Set system time.
settz
Displays the current time zone and the time zone version. Provides an 
operations menu to set a local time zone.
showconfig
Display all configuration values.
Note
User passwords are encrypted.
shutdown
Terminates connections and shuts down the system.
smtprelay
Configure SMTP relay hosts for internally generated email. An SMTP relay 
host is required to receive system generated email and alerts. 
snmpconfig
Configure the local host to listen for SNMP queries and allow SNMP 
requests. 
sshconfig
Configure hostname and host key options for trusted servers.
status
Displays system status.
supportrequest
Send the support request email to Cisco IronPort Customer Support. This 
includes system information and a copy of the master configuration.
tail
Displays the end of a log file. Command accepts log file name or number as 
parameters.
example.com> tail system_logs
example.com> tail 9
 
tcpservices
Displays information about open TCP/IP services.