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AsyncOS 9.1.1 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Appendix B      Command Line Interface
  Web Security Appliance CLI Commands
networktuning
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CLEAN-FIB-1
 – Remove all M1/M2 entries from the data-routing 
table—essentially, enable control-plane/data-plane separation. That is, disable 
any data-plane process from sending data over the M1 interface when “Separate 
Routing” is enabled. Data-plane processes are those for which “Use data routing 
table” is enabled, or which carry strictly non-management traffic. Control-plane 
processes can still send data of over either the M1 or P1 interfaces.
Following any changes to these parameters, be sure to commit your changes 
and the restart the appliance.
Caution
Use this command only if you understand the ramifications. We 
recommend using only with TAC guidance.
nslookup
Queries Internet domain name servers for information about specified hosts 
and domains or to print a list of hosts in a domain. 
ntpconfig
Configure NTP servers. Displays currently configured interfaces, and 
provides an operations menu to add, remove, or set the interface from whose 
IP address NTP queries should originate.
packetcapture 
Intercepts and displays TCP/IP and other packets being transmitted or 
received over the network to which the appliance is attached.
passwd
Set the passphrase.
pathmtudiscovery 
Enables or disables Path MTU Discovery.
You might want to disable Path MTU Discovery if you need to packet 
fragmentation. 
ping
Sends an ICMP ECHO REQUEST to the specified host or gateway.
proxyconfig 
<enable | disable>
Enables or disables the Web Proxy.
proxystat
Display web proxy statistics.
quit, q, exit
Terminates an active process or session.
reboot
Flushes the file system cache to disk, halts all running processes, and restarts 
the system.
reportingconfig
Configure a reporting system.
resetconfig
Restores the configuration to factory defaults. 
rollovernow
Roll over a log file. 
routeconfig
Configure destination IP addresses and gateways for traffic. Displays 
currently configured routes, and provides an operations menu to create, edit, 
or delete, or clear entries.
saveconfig
Saves a copy of the current configuration settings to a file. This file can be 
used to restore defaults, if necessary.
setgateway
Configure the default gateway for the machine.
sethostname
Set the hostname parameter.