Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Guida Utente
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
Chapter 2 Accessing the Appliance
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Quitting the Command Line Interface Session
The
quit
command logs you out of the CLI application. Configuration changes that have not been
committed are cleared. The
quit
command has no effect on email operations. Logout is logged into the
log files. (Typing
exit
is the same as typing quit.)
Seeking Help on the Command Line Interface
The
help
command lists all available CLI commands and gives a brief description of each command.
The
help
command can be invoked by typing either
help
or a single question mark (
?
) at the command
prompt.
Previous Commits :
Committed On User Description
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1. Wed Sep 19 22:03:10 2012 admin Enabled anti-spam
2. Wed Sep 19 21:51:14 2012 admin Updated envelope encry...
3. Wed Sep 19 18:50:41 2012 admin
Enter the number of the config to revert to.
[]> 1
Reverted to Wed Sep 19 18:50:41 2012 admin
Do you want to commit this configuration now? [N]> y
Committed the changes successfully
mail3.example.com> quit
Configuration changes entered but not committed. Exiting will lose changes.
Type 'commit' at the command prompt to commit changes.
Are you sure you wish to exit? [N]> Y
mail3.example.com> help