Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 Reference Guide - Page 18
Command, Description, Provides Technical Assistance Center TAC commands.
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Types of Command Modes in ACS Chapter 1 Overview of the ACS Command Line Interface Table 1-2 Summary of EXEC Commands (continued) Command Description acs Enables or disables an interface for ACS configuration web. config-web-interface acs patch Installs and removes ACS patches. acs reset-config Resets the ACS configuration to factory defaults. acs reset-password Resets the 'acsadmin' administrator password to the default setting. acs restore Restores an ACS configuration. acs support Gathers information for ACS troubleshooting. application install Installs a specific application bundle. application remove Removes a specific application. application reset-config Resets an ACS configuration to factory defaults. application start Starts or enables a specific application. application stop Stops or disables a specific application. application upgrade Upgrades a specific application bundle. backup Performs a backup and places the backup in a repository. backup-logs Performs a backup of all the logs on ACS to a remote location. clock Sets the system clock on the ACS server. configure Enters the Configuration mode. copy Copies any file from a source to a destination. debug Displays any errors or events for various command situations; for example, backup and restore, configuration, copy, resource locking, file transfer, and user management. delete Deletes a file in the ACS server. dir Lists the files in the ACS server. exit Exits from the EXEC mode. forceout Forces the logout of all the sessions of a specific ACS server system user. halt Disables or shuts down the ACS server. help Describes the help utility and how to use it in the ACS server. mkdir Creates a new directory. nslookup Queries the IPv4 address or hostname of a remote system. ping Determines the network connectivity to a remote system. reload Reboots the ACS server. restore Restores a previous backup. rmdir Removes an existing directory. show Provides information about the ACS server. ssh Starts an encrypted session with a remote system. tech Provides Technical Assistance Center (TAC) commands. telnet Telnets to a remote system. CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 1-6 OL-18996-01