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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.2 for Email User Guide
Chapter 2 Overview
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Figure 2-3
Confirming Committed Changes
Viewing Active Sessions
From the GUI, you can view all users currently logged into the Email Security appliance and information
about their sessions.
about their sessions.
To view these active sessions, click Options > Active Sessions at the top right of the page.
From the Active Sessions page you can view the user name, the user role, the time the user logged in,
idle time, and whether the user is logged in from the command line or the GUI.
idle time, and whether the user is logged in from the command line or the GUI.
Figure 2-4
Active Sessions
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The Cisco AsyncOS Command Line Interface is an interactive interface designed to allow you to
configure and monitor the Cisco appliance. The commands are invoked by entering the command name
with or without any arguments. If you enter the command without arguments, the command prompts you
for the required information.
configure and monitor the Cisco appliance. The commands are invoked by entering the command name
with or without any arguments. If you enter the command without arguments, the command prompts you
for the required information.
The Command Line Interface is accessible via SSH or Telnet on IP interfaces that have been configured
with these services enabled, or via terminal emulation software on the serial port. By factory default,
SSH and Telnet are configured on the Management port. Use the
with these services enabled, or via terminal emulation software on the serial port. By factory default,
SSH and Telnet are configured on the Management port. Use the
interfaceconfig
command to disable
these services.
For more information about specific CLI commands, see the Cisco AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide.
Command Line Interface Conventions
This section describes the rules and conventions of the AsyncOS CLI.