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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 27      Command Line Interface
Using the Command Line Interface
Within subcommands, typing Enter or Return at an empty prompt returns you to the main command.
Escaping Subcommands
You can use the Ctrl+C keyboard shortcut at any time within a subcommand to immediately exit return 
to the top level of the CLI.
Command History
The CLI keeps a history of all commands entered during a session. Use the Up and Down arrow keys on 
your keyboard, or the Ctrl+P and Ctrl+N key combinations to scroll through a running list of the 
recently-used commands.
Completing Commands
The AsyncOS CLI supports command completion. You can enter the first few letters of some commands 
followed by the Tab key and the CLI completes the string. If the letters you entered are not unique among 
commands, the CLI “narrows” the set. For example:
Committing Configuration Changes
Configuration changes do not take effect until you commit them. You can make configuration changes 
while web operations proceed normally.
Step 1
Issue the 
commit
 command at the command prompt.
Step 2
Give the 
commit
 command the input required.
Step 3
Receive confirmation of the 
commit
 procedure at the CLI.
Note
Changes to configuration that have not been committed are recorded, but do not go into effect until you 
run the 
commit
 command. However, not all commands require the 
commit
 command to be run. Exiting 
the CLI session, system shutdown, reboot, failure, or issuing the 
clear
 command clears changes that 
have not yet been committed.
- DELETE - Remove an interface.
[]>
example.com> set 
(type the Tab key)
setgateway, setgoodtable, sethostname, settime, settz
example.com> seth 
(typing the Tab again completes the entry with sethostname