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CAS CLI Commands for Cisco NAC Profiler, Command, Description

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Useful CLI Commands for the CAM/CAS Chapter 3 Installing the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server Table 3-4 Cisco NAC Appliance CLI Commands for CAS Command Description service perfigo maintenance This command brings the CAS to maintenance mode, in which only the basic CAS router runs and continues to handle VLAN-tagged packets. The command allows communication through the management VLAN and is intended for environments where the CAS is in trunk mode and the native VLAN is different than the management VLAN. Note You can use service perfigo maintenance to stop the service when testing high availability (failover) for Virtual Gateway CASs over an SSH connection. service perfigo platform This command allows you to determine whether the CAS is a standard Clean Access Server appliance or a Cisco NAC network module installed in a Cisco ISR router chassis. The output displays either "APPLIANCE" or "NME-NAC" as the platform setting. For detailed installation and configuration information, see Getting Started with Cisco NAC Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers and Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers. service perfigo restart Shuts down the Cisco NAC Appliance service and starts it up again. This is used when the service is already running and you want to restart it. Note service perfigo restart should not be used to test high availability (failover). Instead, Cisco recommends "shutdown" or "reboot" on the machine to test failover, or, if a CLI command is preferred, service perfigo stop or service perfigo maintenance followed by service perfigo start service perfigo reboot Shuts down and reboots the machine. You can also use the Linux reboot command. service perfigo config Starts the configuration script to modify the CAS configuration. After completing service perfigo config, you must reboot the CAS. For instructions on using the script, see Perform the Initial CAM Configuration, page 3-6 service perfigo time Use to modify the time zone settings. CAS CLI Commands for Cisco NAC Profiler All Cisco NAC Appliance releases are shipped with a default version of the Cisco NAC Profiler Collector component. Cisco NAC Appliance 4.8(x) releases are shipped with Collector version 3.1.0-24 by default. When upgrading the NAC Server to a newer NAC Appliance release, the current version of the Collector will be replaced with the default version of the Collector shipped with the NAC Appliance release. For example, if you are running Release 4.7(2) and Collector 3.1.1, and you upgrade to NAC 4.8(x), Collector will be downgraded to 3.1.0.24. You need to manually upgrade the 3.1.0.24 Collector to 3.1.1 again and configure it after the NAC Server upgrade. 3-44 Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide OL-20326-01

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Chapter 3
Installing the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server
Useful CLI Commands for the CAM/CAS
CAS CLI Commands for Cisco NAC Profiler
All Cisco NAC Appliance releases are shipped with a default version of the Cisco NAC Profiler
Collector component. Cisco NAC Appliance 4.8(x) releases are shipped with Collector version 3.1.0-24
by default. When upgrading the NAC Server to a newer NAC Appliance release, the current version of
the Collector will be replaced with the default version of the Collector shipped with the NAC Appliance
release. For example, if you are running Release 4.7(2) and Collector 3.1.1, and you upgrade to NAC
4.8(x), Collector will be downgraded to 3.1.0.24. You need to manually upgrade the 3.1.0.24 Collector
to 3.1.1 again and configure it after the NAC Server upgrade.
service perfigo maintenance
This command brings the CAS to maintenance mode, in which only
the basic CAS router runs and continues to handle VLAN-tagged
packets. The command allows communication through the
management VLAN and is intended for environments where the CAS
is in trunk mode and the native VLAN is different than the
management VLAN.
Note
You can use
service perfigo maintenance
to stop the
service when testing high availability (failover) for Virtual
Gateway CASs over an SSH connection.
service perfigo platform
This command allows you to determine whether the CAS is a
standard Clean Access Server appliance or a Cisco NAC network
module installed in a Cisco ISR router chassis. The output displays
either “APPLIANCE” or “NME-NAC” as the platform setting.
For detailed installation and configuration information, see
Getting
Started with Cisco NAC Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers
and
Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers
.
service perfigo restart
Shuts down the Cisco NAC Appliance service and starts it up again.
This is used when the service is already running and you want to
restart it.
Note
service perfigo restart
should not be used to test high
availability (failover). Instead, Cisco recommends
“shutdown” or “reboot” on the machine to test failover, or, if
a CLI command is preferred,
service perfigo stop
or
service perfigo maintenance
followed by
service
perfigo start
service perfigo reboot
Shuts down and reboots the machine. You can also use the Linux
reboot
command.
service perfigo config
Starts the configuration script to modify the CAS configuration. After
completing
service perfigo config
, you must reboot the CAS. For
instructions on using the script, see
Perform the Initial CAM
Configuration, page 3-6
service perfigo time
Use to modify the time zone settings.
Table 3-4
Cisco NAC Appliance CLI Commands for CAS
Command
Description