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Table Of Contents
Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
Symbols
> 1-6
? command 2-2
A
abbreviating commands 1-3
access-group command 2-3
accessing command-line interface 1-1to 1-2
access-list command 2-4
address
source 2-4
autosense command 2-6
B
bandwidth
configuring 2-33
bandwidth command 2-7
baud rate
setting 1-2
boomerang
clear statistics 2-9
C
case sensitivity 1-3
cd command 2-8
changing directory 2-8, 2-9, 2-52
changing initial network device configuration settings 2-35
characters
transposing 1-3
clear command 2-9
CLI
accessing
remote connection 1-1
serial connection 1-2
saving session 1-2
clock
display system 2-55
synchronize 2-45
clock command 2-10
command
abbreviating 1-3
delete character 1-3
delete last word 1-3
delete to beginning of line 1-3
delete to end of line 1-3
delete to end of word 1-3
history 1-3
next 1-3
previous 1-3
jump to end of line 1-3
jump to first character 1-3
keystroke combinations 1-3
list all 1-6
modes 1-3
move back one character 1-3
move back one word 1-3
move forward one word 1-3
next character 1-3
output 1-6
repeating 1-3
scrolling 1-3
summary 1-7
syntax 1-5
checking 1-5
command-line interface. See CLI
command-line processing 1-3
command modes
EXEC 1-7
exiting 2-20
global configuration 1-10
interface configuration 1-11
prompt 1-4
COM port
selecting 1-2
configuration
copying 2-12
save changes 1-7
configure command 2-11
configuring
Content Engine IP interface 2-37
Content Engine network name 2-31
Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet 2-33
FTP caching 2-21
full-duplex interface 2-22
half-duplex interface 2-29
IP address interface 2-37
Network Time Protocol (NTP) 2-45
static IP routing 2-35
system logging 2-39
context sensitive help 1-5
conventions viii
copy command 2-12
CPU or memory processes 2-63, 2-64
D
database
backup 2-26
configure 2-26
delete 2-26
grooming 2-26
invalidate records 2-26
purging 2-26
report 2-26
restoring 2-26
validate 2-26
data bits
setting 1-2
date
setting 2-10
defaults
restoring 2-50
define
IP default domain name 2-35
IP default gateway 2-35
del command 2-13
delete
character 1-3
files 2-13
IP default gateway 2-35
last word 1-3
to beginning of command line 1-3
to end of command line 1-3
to end of word 1-3
dir command 2-14
directory
listing 2-14
long list 2-38
relative paths 2-8
disable command 2-15
disk startup-config 2-12
display
a file 2-88
last ten lines of file 2-82
route 2-87
DNS
clear statistics 2-9
host name
primary GSSM 2-23
dnslookup command 2-16
document conventions viii
domain name
resolving 2-16
setting 2-35
E
enable
autosense 2-6
GSS software 2-23
enable command 2-17
end
jump to 1-3
end command 2-18
escape 1-3
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet 2-7
Gigabit Ethernet 2-7
EXEC
command summary 1-7
mode 1-4
privileged 1-4
user 1-4
exec-timeout command 2-19
exit command 2-20
F
files
deleting 2-13
display last ten lines 2-82
listing within directory 2-14
first character
jump 1-3
Flash memory 2-49
flow control
setting 1-2
force the timeout of a nonresponsive host 2-46
ftp command 2-21
fullduplex command 2-22
full-duplex mode
enabling 2-6
G
gateway
default IP 2-35
global configuration mode 1-4
commands
summary 1-10
entering 2-11
Global Site Selector Manager. See GSSM
grep 1-6
groom
database 2-26
GSS
host name 2-31
install software 2-32
IP address 2-37
managing 2-23
restarting 2-23
starting 2-23
status 2-23
stopping software 2-23
gss command 2-23
gss-communications command 2-25
GSSM
backup 2-26
changing role 2-26
enabling 2-23
managing 2-26
primary 2-23
restoring 2-27
standby 2-23
gssm command 2-26
gss-tcp-keepalives command 2-28
H
halfduplex command 2-29
half-duplex mode
enabling 2-6
halt and cold restart 2-47, 2-49
hardware interface status 2-57
help
context sensitive 1-5
launching 1-6
list commands 1-6
system 1-6
help command 2-30
host name
resolving 2-16
hostname command 2-31
HyperTerminal
saving session 1-2
I
ICMP packets
filtering 2-4
install command 2-32
interface
bandwidth 2-7
designate for keepalive communication 2-28
full-duplex operation 2-22
half-duplex operation 2-29
identifiers 2-33
packet filtering 2-3
shutting down 2-33
interface configuration mode 1-4
commands
summary 1-4
syntax 2-33
entering 1-4
invalidate
database records 2-26
IP
configuring 2-35
route 2-35
IP address
configuring 2-37
ip address command 2-37
ip command 2-35
IP routing table 2-58
K
keepalive
clear statistics 2-9
disabling 2-28
kalap
clear statistics 2-9
ns
clear statistics 2-9
keystroke shortcuts 1-3
L
list
commands 1-6
files within directory 2-14
long list of directory names 2-38
open files 2-42
lls command 2-38
logging command 2-39
ls command 2-41
lsof command 2-42
M
memory blocks and statistics 2-61
mode
EXEC 1-4
exiting privileged EXEC mode 2-15
global configuration
entering 2-11
overview 1-4
interface configuration 1-4
N
name server
setting 2-35
netmask
source 2-4
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
system clock 2-45
next character 1-3
next line
displaying 1-4
next screen
displaying 1-4
no command 2-43
ntp-server command 2-45
O
online help 2-30
operator
equal 2-4
not equal 2-4
range 2-4
output
controlling 1-6
filter 1-6
save to file 1-6
P
packets
denying 2-4
filtering 2-3
permitting 2-4
parity
setting 1-2
ping command 2-46
port
properties 1-2
PostgreSQL database 2-26
previous character 1-3
privileged level EXEC mode
commands
summary 1-8
overview 1-4
turning off 2-15
prompt
privileged EXEC 1-4
user EXEC mode 1-4
property command 2-46
pwd command 2-48
R
reboot Content Engine 2-49, 2-50
records
invalidate 2-26
purging 2-26
redirect operator 1-6
reload command 2-49
remove the IP default domain name 2-35
repeat
command line 1-3
report
database 2-26
technical support 2-72
resolve a host or domain name 2-16
restore
database 2-26
factory defaults 2-50
restore-factory-defaults command 2-50
route
setting 2-35
trace 2-87
running-config disk 2-12
running configuration 2-65
S
save
command output 1-6
configuration changes 1-7
scp command 2-52
screen output
controlling 1-4
Secure Shell
connect to multiple GSSs 1-1
enabling 2-81
for remote connection 1-1
status 2-66
versus Telnet 1-1
send echo packets (PING) 2-46
session
saving 1-2
timeout 2-19
shortcuts 1-3
show access-group command 2-53
show access-list command 2-54
show clock command 2-55
show ftp command 2-56
show interface command 2-57
show ip routes command 2-58
show logging command 2-59
show logs command 2-60
show memory command 2-61
show ntp command 2-62
show processes command 2-63
show properties command 2-64
show running-config command 2-65
show ssh command 2-66
show startup-config command 2-67
show statistics command 2-68
show system-status command 2-71
show tech-support command 2-72
show telnet command 2-73
show terminal-length command 2-74
show uptime command 2-75
show user command 2-76
show users command 2-77
show version command 2-78
shutdown command 2-79
shut down hardware interface 2-79
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
enabling 2-80
snmp command 2-80
software
installing 2-32
ssh command 2-81
standby GSSM 2-23
startup-config disk 2-12
startup configuration 2-67
state of debugging option 2-56, 2-73
statistics
clearing load balancing 2-9
displaying 2-68
stop bits
setting 1-2
summary of CLI commands 1-7
syntax
errors 1-5
syslog
configuring 2-39
system help 1-6
T
TAC 2-23
tail command 2-82
tcpdump command 2-83
TCP packets
filtering 2-4
tech report 2-23
Telnet
connect to multiple GSSs 1-1
controlling logoff of inactive session 2-85
for remote connection 1-1
start session 2-4
terminate session 2-20
versus Secure Shell 1-1
telnet command 2-85
terminal
serial connection to 1-2
terminal-length command 2-86
time
setting 2-10
timeout
setting 2-19
time zone
setting 2-10
traceroute command 2-87
traffic
filtering 2-3
transpose characters 1-3
type command 2-88
U
UDP packets
filtering 2-4
undo a global configuration command 2-43
user EXEC mode 1-4
user information
displaying 2-76
user level EXEC commands 1-7
username authentication 2-89
username command 2-89
users 2-77
V
validate
database 2-26
version information 2-78
view
files 2-14
long list of directory names 2-38
present working directory 2-48
VIP
http-head
clear statistics 2-9
icmp
clear statistics 2-9
W
write command 2-90
Posted: Mon Mar 21 11:24:27 PST 2005
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