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Chapter 2 Using the ACS Command Line Interface Understanding Command Modes For example: acs/admin# acs-config Escape character is CNTL/D. Username: acsadmin Password: acs/acsadmin(config-acs)# (ACS configuration mode) • Configuration mode, the (config) keyword and a pound sign (#) appear after the hostname of the ACS server and your username. For example: acs/admin# configure Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. acs/admin(config)# (configuration mode) If you are familiar with UNIX, you can equate the EXEC mode to root access. You could also equate it to the administrator level in Windows NT or the supervisor in NetWare. In this mode, you have permission to access everything in the ACS server, including the configuration commands. However, you cannot enter configuration commands directly. Before you can change the ACS server's actual configuration, you must enter the Configuration mode by running the configure or configure terminal (conf t) command. Enter this command only when in the EXEC mode. For example: acs/admin# configure Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL-Z. acs(config)# (configuration mode) The Configuration mode has several submodes; each has its own prompt. To enter these submodes, you must first enter the Configuration mode by entering the configure terminal command. To exit the Configuration mode, enter the end, exit, or Ctrl-z command. To exit the EXEC mode, enter the exit command. To exit both Configuration and EXEC modes, enter this sequence of commands: acs/admin(config)# exit acs/admin# exit To obtain a listing of commands in the EXEC mode, enter a question mark (?): acs/admin# ? ACS Configuration Mode Use the ACS Configuration mode to set the debug log level for the ACS management and runtime components, show system settings, reset server certificate and IP address access list, and manage import and export processes. You must have privileges to enter the ACS Configuration mode. To do so, run the acs-config command in the EXEC mode; then, enter the administrative username and password that you use to log in to the ACS web interface. The default username and password to access the ACS web interface are acsadmin and default, and the first time you log in to the web interface, you will be prompted to change the default password. Cisco recommends that you do so for security reasons. You can change your password for the first time only by logging in to the web interface. You will also be prompted to install the license. OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 2-7

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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Chapter 2
Using the ACS Command Line Interface
Understanding Command Modes
For example:
acs/admin#
acs-config
Escape character is CNTL/D.
Username: acsadmin
Password: <pwd>
acs/acsadmin(config-acs)#
(ACS configuration mode)
Configuration mode, the (config) keyword and a pound sign (#) appear after the hostname of the
ACS server and your username.
For example:
acs/admin#
configure
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
End with CNTL/Z.
acs/admin(config)#
(configuration mode)
If you are familiar with UNIX, you can equate the EXEC mode to
root
access. You could also equate it
to the administrator level in Windows NT or the supervisor in NetWare. In this mode, you have
permission to access everything in the ACS server, including the configuration commands. However, you
cannot enter configuration commands directly. Before you can change the ACS server’s actual
configuration, you must enter the Configuration mode by running the
configure
or
configure terminal
(conf t)
command. Enter this command only when in the EXEC mode.
For example:
acs/admin#
configure
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL-Z.
acs(config)#
(configuration mode)
The Configuration mode has several submodes; each has its own prompt. To enter these submodes, you
must first enter the Configuration mode by entering the
configure terminal
command.
To exit the Configuration mode, enter the
end
,
exit
, or
Ctrl-z
command. To exit the EXEC mode, enter
the
exit
command. To exit both Configuration and EXEC modes, enter this sequence of commands:
acs/admin(config)#
exit
acs/admin#
exit
To obtain a listing of commands in the EXEC mode, enter a question mark (
?
):
acs/admin#
?
ACS Configuration Mode
Use the ACS Configuration mode to set the debug log level for the ACS management and runtime
components, show system settings, reset server certificate and IP address access list, and manage import
and export processes. You must have privileges to enter the ACS Configuration mode. To do so, run the
acs-config
command in the EXEC mode; then, enter the administrative username and password that you
use to log in to the ACS web interface.
The default username and password to access the ACS web interface are
acsadmin
and
default
, and the
first time you log in to the web interface, you will be prompted to change the default password. Cisco
recommends that you do so for security reasons. You can change your password for the first time only
by logging in to the web interface. You will also be prompted to install the license.