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Command Line Reference

If you're working in a Telnet session or from the command line, you have 23 appliance commands available, several of which can be used with various parameters and values. These commands are listed in the table below.

iChain Proxy Services includes help for all commands and their associated arguments and parameters.

To see a list of commands, enter help at the command line.

To see a list of arguments for a command, enter help command.

To get help for a specific command/argument combination, enter help command_argument.

Command Function Requires Arguments?

add

Adds the new value to the current value.

Yes

apply

Applies the changes made at the command line.

Some changes require a system restart, some merely suspend proxying and then restart, and others do not interrupt any process.

No

cancel

Discards all changes that are pending since the last apply command.

No

clear

Removes all items from a list or all settings from an argument.

Yes

clearscreen

Clears the current screen.

No

createsessionbrokerkey

Creates encryption key for Session Broker communication

No

export

Exports the named file.

Yes

factorysettings

Restores the appliance to original factory settings.

No

get

Displays current settings.

Yes

health

Displays the appliance health status.

No

help

Displays a list of available commands.

No

identity

Displays the appliance manufacturer, serial number, and hardware configuration.

No

import

Imports the named file.

Yes

installsessionbrokerkey

Installs Session Broker encryption key from floppy

No

lock

Re-locks the iChain Proxy Server console

No

ping

Sends a ping request to the addresses specified. Ports are optional.

Yes

purgecache

Purges the cache buffers.

No

remove

Deletes the specified value.

Yes

resetlearnedroutes

Resets the internal router table when the appliance is acting as a router.

No

restart

Restarts the appliance. All proxying ceases until the system restarts.

No

restore

Restores a configuration file to its directory

Yes

restorefromclones

Replaces the current appliance image with the clone image.

No

scan

Rescans disk drives on the appliance.

No

set

Sets an option by executing a clear command followed by an add command. (Existing settings are cleared when the set command is used.)

Yes

shutdown

Shuts down the appliance. All functionality ceases.

No

updateclones

Replaces the clone image with the current appliance image.

No

version

Displays the current version.

No



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