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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference
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Chapter 1 Using the WAAS Command-Line Interface
Using Command Modes
Organization of the WAAS CLI, page 1-3
Using EXEC Mode, page 1-4
Using Global Configuration Mode, page 1-5
Using Interface Configuration Mode, page 1-6
Using ACL Configuration Modes, page 1-7
Using Preposition Configuration Mode, page 1-7
Using Virtual Blade Configuration Mode, page 1-7
Using PKI Certificate Authority Configuration Mode, page 1-7
Using PKI Global Settings Configuration Mode, page 1-8
Using SSL Accelerated Service Configuration Mode, page 1-8
Using SSL Cipher List Configuration Mode, page 1-8
Using SSL Global Service Configuration Mode, page 1-8
Using SSL Host Peering Service Configuration Mode, page 1-9
Using SSL Management Service Configuration Mode, page 1-9
Command Modes Summary, page 1-9
Device Mode, page 1-11
Organization of the WAAS CLI
The WAAS software CLI is organized into multiple command modes. Each command mode has its own
set of commands that allow you to configure, maintain, and monitor a WAAS Wide Area Application
Engine (WAE). The commands available to you at any given time depend on the mode you are in. You
can enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to obtain a list of commands available for each
command mode.
The WAAS command modes include the following:
EXEC mode—Sets, views, and tests system operations. This mode is divided into two access levels:
user and privileged. To use the privileged access level, enter the enable command at the user access
level prompt, and then enter the privileged EXEC password when you see the password prompt.
Global configuration mode—Sets, views, and tests the configuration of WAAS software features for
the entire device. To use this mode, enter the configure command from privileged EXEC mode.
Interface configuration mode—Sets, views, and tests the configuration of a specific interface. To use
this mode, enter the interface command from global configuration mode.
Standard ACL configuration mode—Creates and modifies standard access lists on a WAAS device
for controlling access to interfaces or applications. To use this mode, enter the ip access-list
standard command from global configuration mode.
Extended ACL configuration mode—Creates and modifies extended access lists on a WAAS device
for controlling access to interfaces or applications. To use this mode, enter the ip access-list
extended command.
Preposition configuration mode—Creates and modifies preposition directives on a WAAS device for
prepositioning files for WAFS. To use this mode, enter the accelerator cifs preposition command.