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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 27      Command Line Interface
Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
Exiting the Command Line Interface Session
The 
exit
 command logs you out of the CLI application. Configuration changes that have not been 
committed are cleared.
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.
Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
The Web Security Appliance CLI supports a set of proxy and UNIX commands to access, upgrade, and 
administer the system.
 lists the Web Security appliance Command Line Interface commands.
example.com> exit
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
example.com> help
Table 27-1
Web Security appliance Administrative Commands 
Command
Description
advancedproxyconfig
Configure more advanced Web Proxy configurations, such as 
authentication and DNS parameters. 
For more information about the 
advancedproxyconfig
 command, see 
.
adminaccessconfig 
You can configure the Web Security appliance to have stricter access 
requirements for administrators logging into the appliance.
For more information about the adminaccessconfig command, see 
alertconfig
Specify alert recipients, and set parameters for sending system alerts. 
authcache
Allows you to delete a one or all entries (users) from the authentication 
cache. You can also list all users currently included in the authentication 
cache.
You might want to clear a user from the authentication cache so the user 
can login again from a different machine before the User session 
Restrictions values times out.
bwcontrol
Enable bandwidth control debug messages in the Default Proxy log file.