Using Cli Commands - Cisco NAC-3300 Series Quick Start Manual

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Using CLI Commands

You can use the Cisco NAC Appliance command line interface (CLI) to set basic operational
parameters directly on the CAM or CAS if the web console is unavailable (for example, due to
incorrect network or VLAN settings). Table 5 lists commonly used CLI commands. To run them,
access the Cisco NAC Appliance via KVM, SSH or serial console, and log in as
root user password.
Table 5
CLI Commands
Command
service perfigo config
service perfigo start
service perfigo stop
service perfigo
maintenance
(CAS-only command)
service perfigo platform
(CAS-only command)
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Description
Starts the configuration utility to modify CAM or CAS network
settings and configuration. When done, run
or
to reset the appliance with the modified settings.
reboot
See Manually Restarting the Configuration Utility, page 44.
Starts up the CAM or CAS. The appliance must be stopped to use this
command. If the appliance is running, a warning message appears.
Shuts down Cisco NAC Appliance services on the CAM or CAS
When the management VLAN is set, issuing this command
Note
causes the CAS to lose network connectivity.
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.
This command displays whether the CAS is a standard SERVER
appliance or the Cisco NAC network module installed in a Cisco ISR
router chassis. The command outputs either "APPLIANCE" or
"NME-NAC" as the platform setting.
NOTE: This Quick Start Guide does not cover Cisco NAC network
module (NME-NAC-K9) installation and configuration. For
information on the Cisco NAC network module, see
with Cisco NAC Network Modules in Cisco Access
with the correct
root
service perfigo reboot
Getting Started
Routers.

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