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  • C O N T E N T S

    Preface 21

    Audience 21

    Document Organization 21

    Document Conventions 22

    Related Documentation 23

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 24

    C H A P T E R 1 Using the WAAS Command-Line Interface 1-1

    About the WAAS 1-1Command Line Interface 1-2Graphical User Interface 1-2

    Using Command Modes 1-2Organization of the WAAS CLI 1-3Using EXEC Mode 1-5Using Global Configuration Mode 1-6Using Interface Configuration Mode 1-7Using ACL Configuration Modes 1-7Using Preposition Configuration Mode 1-8Using Virtual Blade Configuration Mode 1-8Using PKI Certificate Authority Configuration Mode 1-8Using PKI Global Settings Configuration Mode 1-8Using SSL Accelerated Service Configuration Mode 1-9Using SSL Cipher List Configuration Mode 1-9Using SSL Global Service Configuration Mode 1-9Using SSL Host Peering Service Configuration Mode 1-9Using SSL Management Service Configuration Mode 1-10Using WCCP Configuration Mode 1-10Using AppNav Controller Group Configuration Mode 1-10Using Service Node Group Configuration Mode 1-10Using Service Node Configuration Mode 1-11Using Service Context Configuration Mode 1-11Using Class Map Configuration Mode 1-11Using Policy Map Configuration Mode 1-11

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    Using Policy Class Map Configuration Mode 1-11Command Modes Summary 1-12Device Mode 1-14

    Using Command-Line Processing 1-15

    Checking Command Syntax 1-16

    Using the no Form of Commands 1-17

    Using System Help 1-17

    Saving Configuration Changes 1-18

    WAAS Directories on a WAE 1-18Navigating WAAS Directories 1-18Directory Descriptions 1-20

    Managing WAAS Files Per Device 1-21

    C H A P T E R 2 Cisco WAAS Software Command Summary 2-1

    C H A P T E R 3 CLI Commands 3-1

    EXEC Mode Commands 3-3

    cd 3-4

    clear arp-cache 3-5

    clear bmc 3-6

    clear cache 3-7

    clear cache http-object-cache invalidate 3-9

    clear cdp 3-10

    clear cifs msg-signing-servers 3-11

    clear connection 3-12

    clear dre 3-13

    clear ip 3-14

    clear license 3-15

    clear logging 3-16

    clear service-policy 3-17

    clear statistics 3-18

    clear statistics accelerator 3-20

    clear statistics accelerator http object-cache 3-21

    clear statistics connection 3-22

    clear statistics monitor appnav-controller traffic 3-24

    clear statistics vn-service vpath 3-25

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    clear transaction-log 3-26

    clear users 3-27

    clear windows-domain 3-29

    clear windows-domain-log 3-30

    clock 3-31

    cms 3-32

    cms secure-store 3-35

    configure 3-38

    copy cdrom 3-39

    copy cdrom wow-recovery 3-40

    copy compactflash 3-41

    copy disk 3-42

    copy ftp 3-43

    copy http 3-46

    copy monitoring-log 3-48

    copy running-config 3-49

    copy scp 3-51

    copy startup-config 3-53

    copy sysreport 3-54

    copy system-status 3-56

    copy tech-support 3-57

    copy tftp 3-59

    copy usb 3-60

    copy virtual-blade 3-61

    cpfile 3-62

    crypto delete 3-63

    crypto export 3-64

    crypto generate 3-66

    crypto import 3-68

    crypto pki 3-70

    debug aaa accounting 3-71

    debug aaa authorization 3-73

    debug accelerator 3-75

    debug accelerator http object-cache 3-81

    debug all 3-82

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    debug appnav-controller connection 3-84

    debug appnav-controller drop capture 3-86

    debug authentication 3-88

    debug auto-discovery 3-90

    debug buf 3-92

    debug cdp 3-94

    debug cli 3-96

    debug cmm 3-98

    debug cms 3-100

    debug connection 3-102

    debug controllers 3-104

    debug dataserver 3-106

    debug dhcp 3-108

    debug directed-mode 3-110

    debug dre 3-112

    debug egress-method 3-114

    debug encryption-service 3-116

    debug fda 3-118

    debug fdm 3-120

    debug filtering 3-122

    debug flow 3-124

    debug generic-gre 3-126

    debug hw-raid 3-128

    debug imd 3-130

    debug inline 3-132

    debug key-manager 3-134

    debug logging 3-136

    debug monapi 3-138

    debug nplogd 3-140

    debug ntp 3-142

    debug punt 3-144

    debug rbcp 3-146

    debug rmd 3-148

    debug rpc 3-150

    debug service-insertion 3-152

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    debug service-policy 3-154

    debug snmp 3-156

    debug standby 3-158

    debug statistics 3-160

    debug synq 3-162

    debug tfo 3-164

    debug translog 3-166

    debug wafs 3-168

    debug wccp 3-170

    delfile 3-172

    deltree 3-173

    dir 3-174

    disable 3-176

    disk 3-177

    dnslookup 3-180

    enable 3-181

    exit 3-182

    find-pattern 3-183

    help 3-185

    install 3-186

    less 3-188

    license add 3-189

    lls 3-190

    ls 3-191

    lsusb 3-193

    mkdir 3-194

    mkfile 3-195

    monitor appnav-controller traffic 3-196

    ntpdate 3-197

    packet-capture 3-198

    ping 3-200

    pwd 3-201

    reload 3-202

    rename 3-203

    restore 3-204

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    rmdir 3-208

    scp 3-209

    script 3-211

    setup 3-212

    show aaa accounting 3-213

    show aaa authorization 3-215

    show accelerator 3-216

    show accelerator http object-cache 3-220

    show alarms 3-221

    show appnav-controller flow-distribution 3-224

    show arp 3-226

    show authentication 3-227

    show auto-discovery 3-229

    show auto-register 3-230

    show banner 3-231

    show bmc 3-232

    show bridge 3-234

    show cache http-metadatacache 3-236

    show cdp 3-238

    show cifs 3-244

    show class-map 3-246

    show clock 3-248

    show cms 3-250

    show cms secure-store 3-253

    show crypto 3-255

    show debugging 3-257

    show device-id 3-258

    show device-mode 3-259

    show directed-mode 3-261

    show disks 3-262

    show dre 3-269

    show filtering list 3-270

    show flash 3-272

    show flow record 3-273

    show hardware 3-274

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    show hosts 3-277

    show inetd 3-278

    show interception-method 3-279

    show interface 3-280

    show inventory 3-284

    show ip access-list 3-285

    show ip routes 3-287

    show kdump 3-288

    show kerberos 3-289

    show key-manager 3-290

    show license 3-291

    show logging 3-292

    show memory 3-293

    show monitor 3-294

    show ntp 3-295

    show peer optimization 3-297

    show policy-map 3-298

    show poli