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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Appendix B Command Line Interface
General Purpose CLI Commands
Committing Configuration Changes
The
commit
command allows you to change configuration settings while other operations proceed
normally. Changes are not actually committed until you receive confirmation and a timestamp. Exiting
the CLI session, system shutdown, reboot, failure, or issuing the
the CLI session, system shutdown, reboot, failure, or issuing the
clear
command clears changes that
have not yet been committed.
Entering comments after the commit command is optional.
Note
To successfully commit changes, you must be at the top-level command prompt. Type Return at an
empty prompt to move up one level in the command line hierarchy.
empty prompt to move up one level in the command line hierarchy.
Clearing Configuration Changes
The
clear
command clears any changes made to the appliance configuration since the last
commit
or
clear
command was issued.
Exiting the Command Line Interface Session
The
exit
command logs you out of the CLI application. Configuration changes that have not been
committed are cleared.
example.com> commit
Please enter some comments describing your changes:
[]> Changed “psinet” IP Interface to a different IP address
Changes committed: Wed Jan 01 12:00:01 2007
example.com> clear
Are you sure you want to clear all changes since the last commit? [Y]> y
Changes cleared: Wed Jan 01 12:00:01 2007
example.com>
example.com> exit
Configuration changes entered but not committed. Exiting will lose changes.
Type 'commit' at the command prompt to commit changes.
Are you sure you wish to exit?
[N]> y