TableĀ 4-16 Command Options for Do Command
Command
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Description
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application configure
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Configures a specific application.
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application install
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Installs a specific application.
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application remove
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Removes a specific application.
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application start
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Starts or enables a specific application
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application stop
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Stops or disables a specific application.
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application upgrade
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Upgrades a specific application.
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backup
|
Performs a backup (Cisco CDA and Cisco ADE OS) and
places the backup in a repository.
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backup-logs
|
Performs a backup of all the logs on the Cisco CDA
server to a remote location.
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clock
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Sets the system clock on the Cisco CDA server.
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configure
|
Enters Configuration mode.
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copy
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Copies any file from a source to a destination.
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debug
|
Displays any errors or events for various command
situations; for example, backup and restore, configuration, copy, resource
locking, file transfer, and user management.
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delete
|
Deletes a file on the Cisco CDA server.
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dir
|
Lists files on the Cisco CDA server.
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forceout
|
Forces the logout of all the sessions of a specific
Cisco CDA node user.
|
halt
|
Disables or shuts down the Cisco CDA server.
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mkdir
|
Creates a new directory.
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nslookup
|
Queries the IPv4 address or hostname of a remote
system.
|
patch
|
Installs System or Application patch.
|
pep
|
Configures the Inline Posture node.
|
ping
|
Determines the IPv4 network activity on a remote
system.
|
ping6
|
Determines the IPv6 network activity on a IPv6 remote
system.
|
reload
|
Reboots the Cisco CDA server.
|
restore
|
Performs a restore and retrieves the backup out
of a repository.
|
rmdir
|
Removes an existing directory.
|
show
|
Provides information about the Cisco CDA server.
|
ssh
|
Starts an encrypted session with a remote system.
|
tech
|
Provides Technical Assistance Center (TAC) commands.
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telnet
|
Establishes a Telnet connection to a remote system.
|
terminal length
|
Sets terminal line parameters.
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terminal session-timeout
|
Sets the inactivity timeout for all terminal sessions.
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terminal session-welcome
|
Sets the welcome message on the system for all terminal
sessions.
|
terminal terminal-type
|
Specifies the type of terminal connected to the
current line of the current session.
|
traceroute
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Traces the route of a remote IP address.
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undebug
|
Disables the output (display of errors or events)
of the debug command for various command situations; for example,
backup and restore, configuration, copy, resource locking, file transfer,
and user management.
|
write
|
Erases the startup configuration that forces to
run the setup utility and prompt the network configuration, copies the
running configuration to the startup configuration, displays the running
configuration on the console.
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