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Configuration Changes
You can make configuration changes to IronPort AsyncOS while email operations
proceed normally.
proceed normally.
Configuration changes will not take effect until you:
1.
Issue the
commit
command at the command prompt.
2.
Give the
commit
command the input required.
3.
Receive confirmation of the
commit
procedure at the CLI.
Changes to configuration that have not been committed will be recorded but not
put into effect until the
put into effect until the
commit
command is run.
Note
Not all commands in AsyncOS require the
commit
command to be run. See
Appendix A, “AsyncOS Quick Reference Guide,” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS
for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
or view the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS
CLI Reference Guide for a summary of commands that require commit to be run
before their changes take effect.
before their changes take effect.
Exiting the CLI session, system shutdown, reboot, failure, or issuing the
clear
command clears changes that have not yet been committed.
General Purpose CLI Commands
This section describes the commands used to commit or clear changes, to get help,
and to quit the command-line interface.
and to quit the command-line interface.
Committing Configuration Changes
The
commit
command is critical to saving configuration changes to the IronPort
appliance. Many configuration changes are not effective until you enter the
commit
command. (A few commands do not require you to use the
commit
command for changes to take effect. See Appendix A, “AsyncOS Quick Reference
Guide,” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
for more information. The
Guide,” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
for more information. The
commit
command applies configuration changes made