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EXEC Commands Appendix A ACS Command Reference EXEC Commands Each EXEC command includes a brief description of its use, command syntax, usage guidelines, and sample output. Table A-3 lists the EXEC commands that this section describes. Table A-3 List of EXEC Commands1 • acs (instance) * • application start • nslookup • acs (process) * • application stop • ping • acs backup * • application upgrade • reload • acs-config * • backup * • restore * • acs config-web-interface • acs delete core * • acs delete log * • acs patch * • acs reset-config * • acs reset-password * • acs restore * • acs support * • application install • application remove • application reset-config • backup-logs • clock • configure • copy * • debug • delete • dir • exit • forceout • halt • help • mkdir • rmdir • show (see Show Commands) • ssh • tech • telnet • terminal length • terminal session-timeout • terminal session-welcome • terminal terminal-type • traceroute • undebug • write 1. Commands marked with an asterisk (*) represent those that are specific to ACS functionality. acs (instance) To start or stop an ACS instance, use the acs command in the EXEC mode. acs {start | stop} Syntax Description start stop Starts an ACS instance. Stops an ACS instance. Defaults No default behavior or values. Command Modes EXEC CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 A-4 OL-18996-01

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A-4
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
EXEC Commands
Each EXEC command includes a brief description of its use, command syntax, usage guidelines, and
sample output.
Table A-3
lists the EXEC commands that this section describes.
acs (instance)
To start or stop an ACS instance, use the
acs
command in the EXEC mode.
acs
{
start | stop
}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Table A-3
List of EXEC Commands
1
1.
Commands marked with an asterisk (*) represent those that are specific to ACS functionality.
acs (instance)
*
acs (process)
*
acs backup
*
acs-config
*
acs
config-web-interface
acs delete core
*
acs delete log
*
acs patch
*
acs reset-config
*
acs reset-password
*
acs restore
*
acs support
*
application install
application remove
application reset-config
application start
application stop
application upgrade
backup
*
backup-logs
clock
configure
copy
*
debug
delete
dir
exit
forceout
halt
help
mkdir
nslookup
ping
reload
restore
*
rmdir
show
(see
Show Commands
)
ssh
tech
telnet
terminal length
terminal session-timeout
terminal session-welcome
terminal terminal-type
traceroute
undebug
write
start
Starts an ACS instance.
stop
Stops an ACS instance.