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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 7 . 1 C L I R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E ( C L I )
The IronPort AsyncOS Command Line Interface is an interactive interface designed to allow
you to configure and monitor the IronPort appliance. The commands are invoked by entering
the command name, or in the case of batch format commands the command name with
arguments (or parameters). If you enter the command without arguments, the command
prompts you for the required information.
you to configure and monitor the IronPort appliance. The commands are invoked by entering
the command name, or in the case of batch format commands the command name with
arguments (or parameters). 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
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
interfaceconfig
command described in “Other Tasks in the GUI” in the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS Daily Management Guide
to disable these services.
Accessing the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Access to the CLI varies depending on the management connection method chosen while
setting up the appliance. The factory default username and password are listed next. Initially,
only the admin user account has access to the CLI. You can add other users with differing
levels of permission after you have accessed the command line interface for the first time via
the admin account. The system setup wizard asks you to change the password for the admin
account. The password for the admin account can also be reset directly at any time using the
setting up the appliance. The factory default username and password are listed next. Initially,
only the admin user account has access to the CLI. You can add other users with differing
levels of permission after you have accessed the command line interface for the first time via
the admin account. The system setup wizard asks you to change the password for the admin
account. The password for the admin account can also be reset directly at any time using the
password
command.
To connect via Ethernet: Start an SSH or Telnet session with the factory default IP address
192.168.42.42. SSH is configured to use port 22. Telnet is configured to use port 23. Enter the
username and password below.
192.168.42.42. SSH is configured to use port 22. Telnet is configured to use port 23. Enter the
username and password below.
To connect via a Serial connection: Start a terminal session with the communication port on
your personal computer that the serial cable is connected to. See the “Setup and Installation”
chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS Configuration Guide for more information. Enter the
username and password below.
your personal computer that the serial cable is connected to. See the “Setup and Installation”
chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS Configuration Guide for more information. Enter the
username and password below.
Log in to the appliance by entering the username and password below.
Factory Default Username and Password
• Username:
admin
• Password:
ironport
For example:
Command Line Interface Conventions
This section describes the rules and conventions of the AsyncOS CLI.
login: admin
password: ironport