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Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 5 Managing Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series
Command Reference
Command Reference
The following table lists useful commands for controlling Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series. Note
that
that
vap_group_name
is the name of the VAP group where the software is installed.
Table 5-1
Command Reference
To...
Enter the following commands...
start Cisco NGIPS for Blue Coat X-Series
application Sf3DSensor vap-group vap_group_name start
stop Cisco NGIPS for
Blue Coat X-Series
Blue Coat X-Series
application Sf3DSensor vap
-
group vap_group_name stop
restart Cisco NGIPS for
Blue Coat X-Series
Blue Coat X-Series
application Sf3DSensor vap
-
group vap_group_name restart
uninstall Cisco NGIPS
for Blue Coat X-Series
for Blue Coat X-Series
application Sf3DSensor vap
-
group vap_group_name uninstall
After you uninstall the application, reload the VAP group (
reload vap-group
vap_group_name
). For more information, see
.
install the software on
unconfigured VAPs
unconfigured VAPs
application
-
update vap
-
group vap_group_name
The update command is used when the VAP count of the VAP group is incremented,
after the application configuration. When the update completes, you must reload the
VAP group with the command:
after the application configuration. When the update completes, you must reload the
VAP group with the command:
reload vap-group vap_group_name vap#
.
For more
information, see
.
display all applications
installed on a VAP group
and to show their state as
up or down
installed on a VAP group
and to show their state as
up or down
show application vap
-
group vap_group_name
log into an active VAP
CBS# unix su
[root@machine admin]# rsh vap_group_name_index_number
where
index_number
is an index number of the VAP.
Note that this is a concatenation of the terms
vap_group_name
and
index_number
and that the underbar is required. For example,
SF_1
or
SF_2
where
SF
is the
vap_group_name
and
1
and
2
are the
index_number
.
run Cisco-specific
commands
commands
source /opt/sf/profile
Run this command prior to running other Cisco commands on the Cisco command
line interface. For example, if you need to run Cisco-specific commands for
troubleshooting, first source the correct profile with this command.
line interface. For example, if you need to run Cisco-specific commands for
troubleshooting, first source the correct profile with this command.