Managing Gss Files; Displaying The Contents Of A File - Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual

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Managing GSS Files

Managing GSS Files

Displaying the Contents of a File

Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
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drp
enable
authentication key sample key
path-rttprobe
burst_size 5
init_ttl 2
destination-port 1020
max-failure-ttl 5
max-ttl 40
tcp-rttprobe
sourceport static 10
terminal length 23
exec-timeout 150
logging disk enable
logging disk priority Notifications(5)
no logging host enable
logging host priority Warnings(4)
tacacs-server timeout 5
tacacs-server keepalive-enable
This section describes how to manage the files included in a directory or
subdirectory on a GSS device. This section contains the following topics:
Displaying the Contents of a File
Displaying Files in a Directory
Renaming GSS Files
Securely Copying Files
Deleting Files
You can view the contents of a GSS file and monitor functions such as transaction
logging or system logging using the system.log file. Use the tail and type CLI
commands to view the contents of a file in a GSS directory as follows:
Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI
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