Preface
This preface describes who should read the Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference, how it is organized, and its document conventions. It contains the following sections:
•Audience
•Document Organization
•Document Conventions
•Related Documentation
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Audience
This command reference is intended for administrators who want to use the command-line interface (CLI) of the Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) software to configure, manage, and monitor WAAS devices on a per-device basis. This guide assumes that the WAAS device is running the WAAS software. The guide provides descriptions and syntax of the WAAS CLI command.
Document Organization
This command reference includes the following chapters:
Document Conventions
This command reference uses these basic conventions to represent text and table information:
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Commands, keywords, and button names are in boldface. |
italic font |
Variables for which you supply values are in italics. Directory names and filenames are also in italics. |
screen font |
Terminal sessions and information the system displays are printed in screen font. |
boldface screen font |
Information you must enter is in boldface screen font. |
italic screen font |
Variables you enter are printed in italic screen font. |
plain font |
Enter one of a range of options as listed in the syntax description. |
^D or Ctrl-D |
Hold the Ctrl key while you press the D key. |
string |
Defined as a nonquoted set of characters.
For example, when setting a community string for SNMP to "public," do not use quotation marks around the string, or the string will include the quotation marks. |
Vertical bars ( | ) |
Vertical bars separate alternative, mutually exclusive, elements. |
{ } |
Elements in braces are required elements. |
[ ] |
Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{x | y | z} |
Required keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. |
[x | y | z] |
Optional keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. |
[{ }] |
Braces within square brackets indicate a required choice within an optional element. |
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in the manual.
Caution
Means
reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Related Documentation
For additional information on the Cisco WAAS software and hardware, see the following documentation:
•Release Note for Cisco Wide Area Application Services
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services Upgrade Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services Command Reference (this manual)
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services Quick Configuration Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide (this manual)
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services API Reference
•Cisco WAAS Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows on a Virtual Blade
•Cisco WAAS Troubleshooting Guide for Release 4.1.3 and Later
•Configuring Cisco WAAS Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers
•WAAS Enhanced Network Modules
•Cisco Wide Area Application Services Online Help
•Using the Print Utilities to Troubleshoot and Fix Samba Driver Installation Problems
•Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engines
•Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 274 and 474 Hardware Installation Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Virtualization Engine 574 Hardware Installation Guide
•Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Networking Product Series
•Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 511 and 611 Hardware Installation Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 512 and 612 Hardware Installation Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 7326 Hardware Installation Guide
•Cisco Wide Area Application Engine 7341, 7371, and 674 Hardware Installation Guide
•Installing the Cisco WAE Inline Network Adapter
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
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