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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference
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Preface
The WAE Device Manager GUI allows you to remotely configure, manage, and monitor an
individual WAE through your browser. In many cases, the same device settings can be found in both
the WAE Device Manager GUI and the WAAS Central Manager GUI. For this reason, we strongly
recommend that you always configure a WAE from the WAAS Central Manager GUI whenever
possible.
The WAAS Print Services Administration GUI allows you to remotely configure an individual
WAAS print server and view a list of active and completed print jobs. You can access the WAAS
Print Services Administration GUI from either the WAAS Central Manager GUI or the WAE Device
Manager GUI.
The WAAS GUIs are the primary resources for configuration and monitoring WAEs. We strongly
recommend that you use the WAAS Central Manager GUI instead of the WAAS CLI, whenever
possible. For more information about how to use the WAAS GUIs to configure, manage, and monitor
your WAAS devices, see the Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide.
We recommend that you be familiar with the basic concepts and terminology used in internetworking,
in your network topology, and in the protocols that the devices in your network can use. We also
recommend that you have a working knowledge of the operating systems on which you are running your
WAAS network, such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Solaris. This guide is not a tutorial.
Document Organization
This command reference includes the following chapters:
Chapter Description
Chapter 1, “Using the WAAS
Command-Line Interface”
Describes how to use the command-line interface.
Chapter 2, “Cisco WAAS
Software Command Summary”
Lists WAAS software commands, providing a brief description of
each.
Chapter 3, “CLI Commands” Provides detailed information for the following types of CLI
commands for the WAAS software:
Commands you can enter after you log in to the WAAS device
(EXEC mode).
Configuration mode commands that you can enter after you
log in to the WAAS device, and then access configuration
mode and its subset of modes.
The description of each command includes:
The syntax of the command
Any related commands, when appropriate
Appendix A, “Acronyms and
Abbreviations”
Defines the acronyms used in this publication.
“CLI Command Summary by
Mode”
Lists each command by command mode.