Specifications
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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference
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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
cifs
cifs
To control legacy CIFS adapter operations and run-time configurations, use the cifs EXEC command.
cifs auto-discovery {disable | enable | reset-log}
cifs mss value
cifs restart [core | edge]
cifs reverse-dns {active | disable | enable}
cifs session disconnect [client-ip ipaddress | server-ip ipaddress]
Syntax Description
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
Usage Guidelines This command controls legacy mode CIFS. To control the transparent CIFS accelerator, use the (config)
accelerator cifs command. These two modes are mutually exclusive. For more information on the two
WAFS modes, see the chapter “Configuring Wide Area File Services” in the Cisco Wide Area
Application Services Configuration Guide.
CIFS legacy mode is deprecated and no longer supported in WAAS 4.2.x and later. We recommend using
the transparent CIFS accelerator instead.
auto-discovery Controls the CIFS auto-discovery configuration and debug.
disable Disables the CIFS server operation.
enable Enables the CIFS server operation.
reset-log Resets the log memory.
mss value Sets the TCP maximum segment size (MSS) for the CIFS adapter. This value
must be an integer in the range of 512–1460.
restart Restarts the CIFS application.
core (Optional) Restarts the CIFS application on the Core WAE.
edge (Optional) Restarts the CIFS application on the Edge WAE.
reverse-dns Uses reverse DNS to resolve server names on the Core WAE.
active Checks whether reverse DNS is active.
session Configures operations on active CIFS sessions.
disconnect Disconnects the CIFS sessions.
client-ip ipaddress Sets the client IP address or address set.
server-ip ipaddress Sets the server IP address or address set.