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1 2 CHAPTER This chapter summarizes the Cisco WAAS software commands. lists the WAAS commands (alphabetically) and indicates the command mode for each command. The commands used to access modes are marked with an asterisk. Commands that do not indicate a particular mode are EXEC mode commands. The same command may have different effects when entered in a different command mode, so they are listed and documented separately. (See Chapter 1, Using the WAAS Command-Line Interface for a discussion about using CLI command modes.) In, in the Device Mode column indicates that the particular CLI command is supported in both central manager mode and mode. Note When viewing this reference online, click the name of the command in the left column of the table to jump to the command page, which provides the command syntax, examples, and usage guidelines. Throughout this book, the term WAAS device refers collectively to a WAAS Central Manager and a WAE. The term WAE refers collectively to the supported WAE platforms that are running the WAAS software. Command Summary (config) aaa accounting Configures AAA accounting. (config) adapter Enables the EndPoint Mapper (EPM) service. (config) alarm Configures the detection of alarm overload. overload-detect (config) asset Configures the tag name for the asset tag string. (config) authentication Configures administrative login authentication and authorization parameters. (config) auto-register Enables the discovery of a primary interface on a WAE and its automatic registration with the WAAS Central Manager through DHCP. (config-if) autosense Sets the current interface to autosense. interface 2-1

2 (config-if) bandwidth Sets the specified interface bandwidth to 10, interface 100, or 1000 Mbps. (config) banner Configures message-of-the-day, login, login and EXEC banners. (config) bypass Configures the bypass functions on a WAE. cd Changes the directory. (config) cdp Enables the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) for the WAAS device. (config-if) cdp Enables CDP on an interface. interface (config) central-manager In mode, used to specify the IP address of the WAAS Central Manager with which the WAE needs to register. In central manager mode, used to specify the WAAS Central Manager s role and GUI port number. clear Resets the counters and other specified functions. clock Manages the system clock. (config) clock cms (config) cms Sets the summer daylight saving time of day and time zone. Configures the parameters for the Centralized Management System (CMS) embedded database. Schedules the maintenance and enables the Centralized Management System on a specific WAAS device. configure* Enters mode from privileged EXEC mode. copy cdrom Copies files from a CD-ROM. copy compactflash Copies files from the Compact Flash card. copy disk Copies information or files from a disk. copy ftp Copies files from an FTP server. copy http Copies files from an HTTP server. copy running-config Copies information from the current system. copy startup-config Copies information from the startup. copy sysreport Copies system troubleshooting information. 2-2

3 copy system-status copy tech-support Copies the system status for debugging reference. Copies system information for technical support. copy tftp Copies the software image from the TFTP server. cpfile Copies a file to the current directory. debug Configures the debugging options. Note The following debug options are supported only in the device mode: dre, epm, print-spooler, tfo, wafs, and wccp. (config-std-nacl) delete Deletes a line from the standard ACL standard ACL (config-ext-nacl) delete Deletes a line from the extended ACL extended ACL delfile Deletes a file. deltree Deletes a directory and its subdirectories. (config-std-nacl) deny (config-ext-nacl) deny Adds a line to a standard access-list that specifies the type of packets that you want the WAAS device to drop. Adds a line to an extended access-list that specifies the type of packets that you want the WAAS device to drop. standard ACL extended ACL (config) device mode Specifies the device mode of the WAAS device. dir Displays the files in long list format. disable Turns off the privileged EXEC commands. disk ocates the disks among the cdnfs, cfs, mediafs, and sysfs file systems. (config) disk Configures how the disk errors should be handled. dnslookup Resolves a DNS hostname. enable* Accesses the privileged EXEC commands. user-level EXEC (config) end Exits and privileged EXEC modes. 2-3

4 (config) exec-timeout Configures the length of time that an inactive Telnet or SSH session remains open. exit Exits from privileged EXEC mode. (config) exit Exits from mode. (config-if) exit Exits from interface mode. interface (config-std-nacl) exit Exits from standard ACL mode. standard ACL (config-ext-nacl) exit Exits from extended ACL extended ACL mode. find-pattern Searches for a particular pattern in a file. (config-if) full-duplex (config-if) half-duplex (config-if) inline help (config) help Sets the current interface to the full-duplex mode. Sets the current interface to half-duplex mode. Configures inline interception for an inlinegroup interface. Provides assistance for the WAAS command-line interface in EXEC mode. Provides assistance for the WAAS command-line interface. interface interface interface (config) hostname Configures the hostname of the WAAS device in mode. (config) inetd Enables FTP, RCP, and TFTP services. install Installs a new image into Flash memory. (config) interface* (config) ip (config-if) ip (config-if) ip access-group (config) ip access-list* (config) kerberos Configures a Gigabit Ethernet, Port Channel, or Standby interface. Provides access to interface mode. Configures the initial network device settings (for example, the IP address of the default gateway) on a WAAS device. Configures the IP address, subnet mask, or DHCP IP address negotiation on the interface of the WAAS device. Controls the connections on a specific interface by applying a predefined access list. Creates and modifies the access lists for controlling access to interfaces or s. Provides access to ACL mode. Configures user authentication against a Kerberos database. interface interface 2-4

5 (config) kernel less Enables the kernel debugger mode. Displays the contents of a file using the LESS. (config) line Specifies the terminal line settings. (config-std-nacl) list Displays a list of specified entries within the standard ACL standard ACL (config-ext-nacl) list Displays a list of specified entries within the extended ACL extended ACL lls Displays the files in a long list format. (config) logging Configures system logging (syslog). ls Lists the files and subdirectories in a directory. mkdir Makes a directory. mkfile Makes a file (for testing). (config-std-nacl) move (config-ext-nacl) move (config-if) mtu (config) no Moves a line to a new position within the standard ACL Moves a line to a new position within the extended ACL Sets the interface Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) packet size. Negates a command or sets its defaults. standard ACL extended ACL interface (config-if) no Negates an interface command or restores it to interface its default values. (config) ntp Configures the NTP server. ntpdate Sets the NTP server name. (config-std-nacl) permit (config-ext-nacl) permit Adds a line to a standard access-list that specifies the type of packets that you want the WAAS device to permit for further processing. Adds a line to an extended access-list that specifies the type of packets that you want the WAAS device to permit for further processing. standard ACL extended ACL ping Sends the echo packets. 2-5

6 classifier map adaptor EPM map adaptor WAFS transport map basic delete map basic disable map basic insert map basic list map basic move map basic name map other optimize DRE map other optimize full map other pass-through name config (config) port-channel (config) primary-interface Defines a WAE s policy and assigns the policy a name, a classifier, and a policy map. Configures a WAE s policy with advanced policy map lists of the EndPoint Mapper (EPM) service. Configures a WAE s policies with the WAFS transport option. Deletes a specific basic (static) policy map from the WAE s list of policy maps. Disables a specific basic (static) policy map from the WAE s list of policy maps. Inserts new basic (static) policy map to the list of policy maps on a WAE. Displays a list of basic (static) policy maps for a WAE. Moves the policy with the basic policy map list based on L3 or L4 parameters only. Configures the WAE s policy with the basic policy map name. Configures the WAE s optimize DRE command action for non-classified traffic. Configures the policy for non-classified traffic with the optimize full command action. Configures the policy for non-classified traffic with the pass-through command action. Creates a new definition that specifies general information about an. Removes all of the policy or restores the policy factory defaults on a WAE. Configures the Port Channel load-balancing options. Configures a primary interface for the WAAS device. 2-6

7 (config) print-services Enables and disables WAAS print services and configures an administrative group. pwd Displays the present working directory. (config) radius-server Configures the RADIUS parameters on a WAAS device. reload Halts a device and performs a cold restart. rename Renames a file. restore Restores a device to its manufactured default status. rmdir Removes a directory. scp Specifies the SCP client. script Checks the errors in a script or executes a script. setup Configures the basic settings. Invokes the interactive setup utility. show aaa accounting Displays the AAA accounting. show adapter Displays the status and of the EndPoint Mapper (EPM) adapter. show alarms Displays information on various types of alarms, their status, and history. show arp Displays the ARP entries. show authentication Displays the authentication. show auto-register Displays the status of auto registration feature for a WAE. show bypass Displays the bypass of a WAE. show cdp Displays the CDP. show clock Displays the system clock. show cms Displays the management service information. show debugging Displays the state of each debugging option. show device-mode Displays the device mode. 2-7

8 show disks Displays the disk s. show flash Displays the flash memory information. show hardware Displays the system hardware information. show hosts Displays the IP domain name, name servers, IP addresses, and host table. show inetd Displays the status of TCP/IP services. show interface Displays the hardware interface information. show inventory Displays the system inventory information. show ip access-list Displays the information about access lists that are defined and applied to specific interfaces or s. show ip routes Displays the IP routing table. show kerberos Displays the Kerberos authentication. show logging Displays the system logging. show memory Displays the memory blocks and statistics. show ntp Displays the NTP status. show policy-engine show policy-engine status show print-services Displays the display policy information. Displays the policy-engine high-level information. This information includes the usage of the available resources, which include names, classifiers, and conditions Displays the print services administrator and process information. show processes Displays the process status. show radius-server Displays the RADIUS server information. show running-config Displays the current operating. 2-8

9 show services Displays information related to services. show smb-conf Displays the smb-conf s. show snmp Displays the SNMP statistics. show ssh show standby Displays the status and of the Secure Shell (SSH) service Displays the information related to the standby interface. show startup-config Displays the startup. show statistics authentication show statistics content-distribution-network show statistics dre show statistics dre connection Displays the authentication statistics. Displays the status of a WAE or group of WAEs that are registered with the WAAS Central Manager. Displays the Data Redundancy Elimination (DRE) statistics for a WAE. Displays the DRE connection statistics for a WAE. show statistics dre peer Displays the DRE peer statistics for a WAE. show statistics epm Displays the DCE-RPC EPM statistics. show statistics icmp Displays the ICMP statistics. show statistics ip Displays the IP statistics. show statistics netstat show statistics radius Displays the Internet socket connection statistics. Displays the RADIUS authentication statistics. show statistics services Displays the services statistics. show statistics snmp Displays the SNMP statistics. show statistics tacacs show statistics tcp Displays the TACACS+ authentication and authorization statistics. Displays the Transmission Control Protocol statistics. central manager 2-9

10 show statistics tfo Displays the Transport Flow Optimization (TFO) statistics for a WAE. show statistics udp Displays the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics. show statistics wccp Displays the WCCP statistics for a WAE. show statistics windows-domain show sysfs Displays the Windows domain. Displays the system file system (SYSFS) information. show tacacs Displays the TACACS+. show tcp Displays the TCP. show tech-support Displays the system information for Cisco technical support. show telnet Displays the Telnet services. show tfo s show tfo auto-discovery show tfo bufpool show tfo connection Displays the Transport Flow Optimization (TFO) information including the s, auto-discovery, buffer manager information, connection and status for a WAE. Displays TFO auto-discovery statistics for a WAE. Displays TFO buffer pool information for a WAE. Displays TFO connection information for a WAE. show tfo filtering Displays TFO flow information for a WAE. show tfo status Displays TFO status information for a WAE. show tfo synq show transaction-logging Displays TFO statistics for the SynQ module. Displays the transaction logging information for a WAE. show user Displays information about a particular user. show users administrative Displays the administrative users. show version Displays the software version. 2-10

11 show wccp Displays the WCCP information for a WAE. show windows-domain Displays the Windows domain. (config-if) shutdown Shuts down the specified interface. interface shutdown Shuts down the device (stops all s and operating system). (config) smb-conf Manually configures parameters in the Samba file, smb-conf. (config) snmp-server access-list (config) snmp-server community Configures an access control list to allow access through an SNMP agent. Enables SNMP; sets the community string, optionally names the group, and enables the read-write access with the community string. (config) snmp-server contact Specifies the text for the system contact MIB object. (config) snmp-server enable Enables the SNMP traps. traps (config) snmp-server group Defines a user security model group. (config) snmp-server host Specifies the hosts to receive SNMP traps. (config) snmp-server location (config) snmp-server mib (config) snmp-server notify inform (config) snmp-server user Specifies the path for MIB object syslocation. Configures the persistence for the SNMP Event MIB. Configures the SNMP inform request. Defines a user who can access the SNMP engine. (config) snmp-server view Defines an SNMPv2 MIB view. snmp trigger Creates or deletes SNMP triggers on a MIB variable. ssh ows secure encrypted communications between an untrusted client machine and a WAAS device over an insecure network. (config) sshd Configures the parameters for the Secure Shell (SSH) service. (config) ssh-key-generate Generates a SSH host key. (config-if) standby (config) tacacs Configures an interface to be a backup for another interface. Configures the TACACS+ parameters on a WAAS device. interface 2-11

12 (config) tcp Configures the TCP parameters. tcpdump Dumps the TCP traffic on the network. telnet Starts the Telnet client. (config) telnet enable Enables the Telnet services. terminal Sets the terminal output commands. tethereal Analyzes network traffic from the command line. (config) tfo auto-discovery Discovers origin servers that cannot receive TCP packets with options and adds the IP addresses to a blacklist for a specified number of minutes. (config) tfo optimize (config) tfo tcp keepalive (config) tfo tcp optimized-mss (config) tfo tcp optimized-receive-buffer (config) tfo tcp optimized-send-buffer (config) tfo tcp original-mss (config) tfo tcp original-receive-buffer (config) tfo tcp original-send-buffer Configures TFO optimization for DRE or full generic optimization on the WAE. Configures TFO optimization with TCP keepalive on a WAE. Configures TFO optimization with optimized-side TCP maximum segment size on a WAE. Configures TFO optimization with an optimized-side receive buffer on a WAE. Configures TFO optimization with an optimized-side send buffer on a WAE. Configures TFO optimization with an unoptimized-side TCP maximum segment size on the WAE. Configures TFO optimization with unoptimized-side receive buffer on a WAE. Configures TFO optimization with unoptimized-side send buffer on a WAE. traceroute Traces the route to a remote host. transaction-log Forces the transaction logging for TFO and export on a WAE. (config) transaction-logs Configures the transaction logging on a WAE. type Displays a file. type-tail Displays the last several lines of a file. 2-12

13 undebug Disables the debugging functions. (See debug.) (config) username Establishes the username authentication. wafs (config) wccp access-list (config) wccp flow-redirect (config) wccp router-list (config) wccp shutdown Performs backup or restores system, and creates a system report on a WAE. Configures the IP access list for inbound Web Cache Coordination Protocol (WCCP) GRE-encapsulated traffic on a WAE. Enables the WCCP flow redirection on a WAE. Creates a router list on a WAE for use in the WCCP Version 2 services. Sets the maximum time interval after which the WAE will perform a clean shutdown. (config) wccp slow-start Enables the slow start capability on a WAE. (config) wccp tcp-promiscuous Configures the TCP promiscuous mode service (WCCP Version 2 services 61 and 62) on a WAE. (config) wccp version Specifies the WCCP version number. whoami Displays the name of the current user. windows-domain Accesses Windows domain utilities. (config) windows-domain Configures Windows domain server options. write Writes or erases the startup s to NVRAM or to a terminal session, or writes the MIB persistence to disk. 2-13

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