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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 3      The Commands: Reference Examples
  Networking Configuration / Network Tools
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, machine).
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format
Example
mail.example.com> nslookup
Please enter the host or IP address to resolve.
[]> vm30esa0086.ibqa
Choose the query type:
1. A       the host's IP address
2. AAAA    the host's IPv6 address
3. CNAME   the canonical name for an alias
4. MX      the mail exchanger
5. NS      the name server for the named zone
6. PTR     the hostname if the query is an Internet address,
otherwise the pointer to other information
7. SOA     the domain's "start-of-authority" information
8. TXT     the text information
[1]> 2
AAAA=2001:420:54ff:ff06::95 TTL=30m
netstat
Description
Use the 
netstat
 command to displays network connections (both incoming and outgoing), routing 
tables, and a number of network interface statistics. Note that this version will not support all arguments. 
Specifically, you cannot use -a, -A, -g, -m, -M, -N, -s. The command was designed to be run in interactive 
mode, so that you may enter netstat, then choose from five options to report on. You can also specify the 
interface to listen on and the interval for display. 
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
NS
the name server for the named zone
PTR
the hostname if the query is an Internet address, otherwise the pointer 
to other information
SOA
the domain's “start-of-authority” information
TXT
the text information
Table 3-10
nslookup
 Command Query Types
Query Type
Description