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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
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Chapter 1 Overview of the ACS Command Line Interface
Types of Command Modes in ACS
ACS Configuration Commands
Use ACS configuration commands to set the debug log level for the ACS management and runtime
components, show system settings, reset server certificate and IP address access list, and manage import
and export processes.
The ACS configuration mode requires a specific, authorized user role to execute each ACS configuration
command. These commands are briefly described in
Table 1-4
. For detailed information on roles in ACS
5.1, refer to the
User Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1.
To access the ACS configuration mode, run the
acs-config
command in EXEC mode.
Table 1-4
lists the ACS Configuration commands and provides a short description of each.
logging
(requires keyword)
Displays ACS server logging information.
logins
(requires keyword)
Displays the login history of an ACS server.
memory
Displays memory usage by all running processes.
ntp
Displays the status of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers.
ports
Displays all the processes listening on the active ports.
process
Displays information about the active processes of the ACS server.
repository
(requires keyword)
Displays the file contents of a specific repository.
restore
(requires keyword)
Displays the restore history in ACS.
running-config
Displays the contents of the configuration file that currently runs in ACS.
startup-config
Displays the contents of the startup configuration in ACS.
tech-support
Displays system and configuration information that you can provide to the
Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) when you report a problem.
terminal
Displays information about the terminal configuration parameter settings for
the current terminal line.
timezone
Displays the current time zone in ACS.
timezones
Displays all the time zones available for use in ACS.
udi
Displays information about the CSACS-1121’s Unique Device Identifier
(UDI).
uptime
Displays how long the system you are logged in to has been up and running.
users
Displays information about the system users.
version
Displays information about the currently loaded software version, along with
hardware and device information.
Table 1-3
Summary of Show Commands (continued)
Command
Description