Cisco CSS-11154-AC Configuration Guide - Page 211
Leaves Configuration Mode and returns to Top Level, Enables Routing Interface Protocol RIP for
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Appendix C Command Summary Command Listing 78-13124-06 Table C-5 Configuration Command Description (continued) Command finished, page 86 help, page 87 hostname, page 87 interface, page 88 ip address, page 88 ip domain-name, page 89 ip name-server, page 89 ip route, page 90 ip route default, page 91 keepalive-monitor, page 91 mode one-port, page 92 mode pass-thru, page 92 password, page 92 rdate-server, page 93 registration-code, page 94 rip, page 94 no snmp, page 95 Description Leaves Configuration Mode and returns to Top Level mode. Displays help information for the specified command. Sets the identification name for the current Secure Content Accelerator. Enters Interface Configuration mode for the specified Ethernet interface of the current device. Sets the IP address for the current Secure Content Accelerator. Adds a DNS suffix to the list to append for resolution of unqualified names. Sets the one or more name servers to use with the device. Adds a static route entry for the specified destination IP address to the device routing table. Sets the default route for the current device. Indicates that SSL errors from the specified IP address are to be ignored Enables secure and non-secure traffic to pass through the single "Network" Ethernet port. Enables pass through of non-SSL traffic. This is the default configuration Sets the access- or enable-level password for the current device or sets the idle timeout period. Specifies and RDATE-protocol server to be used for date and time information on the device. Stores the registration code of the device. Enables Routing Interface Protocol (RIP) for the current device. Disables SNMP and clears all SNMP data. Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide C-17