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Chapter<br />

DRAFT - 78449 BUG FIX ONLY - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL<br />

Batch Commands<br />

AsyncOS includes support for batch command formats that allow you to execute<br />

certain <strong>CLI</strong> commands using a new, single-line <strong>CLI</strong> format. This format reduces<br />

the number of user inputs required to complete tasks and provides a mechanism<br />

allowing users to easily automate common configuration tasks. Batch commands<br />

also allow users to issue commands remotely using an SSH client. This enables<br />

users to easily script <strong>CLI</strong> commands and execute them on multiple appliances at<br />

one time.<br />

Please note that these commands do not provide new functionality to your<br />

<strong>IronPort</strong> appliance; rather, they provide you with an additional method of<br />

execution for your appliance.<br />

For the current release of AsyncOS these <strong>CLI</strong> commands have associated batch<br />

commands:<br />

adminaccessconfig<br />

aliasconfig<br />

delivernow<br />

destconfig<br />

dig<br />

domainkeysconfig<br />

emconfig<br />

interfaceconfig<br />

listenerconfig -> hostacess (HAT)<br />

listenerconfig -> rcptacess (RAT)<br />

redirectrecipients<br />

showrecipients<br />

scanconfig<br />

smtproutes<br />

tlsverify<br />

tzupdate<br />

updatenow<br />

Batch command syntax is dependent on the specific command being used. Please<br />

see the appropriate <strong>CLI</strong> example contained in Chapter 3, “The Commands:<br />

Reference Examples” for more information about syntax specific to that<br />

command.<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 <strong>CLI</strong> Reference Guide<br />

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