Tools>Command Line Interface
This panel provides a text based tool for sending Command Line Interface (CLI) commands to the PIX Firewall
and displaying responses.
The following help topic are available for this panel:
Field Descriptions
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Entering a Command
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Entering Multiple Commands
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CLI and PDM Sessions
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Getting Help—Individual Command Syntax
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Getting Help—Command Summary
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PDM panels generate commands and arguments which are sent to the PIX Firewall and applied to the running
configuration. PDM receives results, in the form of messages, which provide information about the acceptance
and effect of the command. The CLI tool allows administrators to enter those commands directly, send them to
the PIX Firewall where they are immediately applied, and view the resulting messages.
Commands are entered as a single line in Command. Send, or the keyboard Enter key, transmits the
command(s) to the PIX Firewall unit and the response viewed in Response. The command and result text is
retained in Response for a history of the session until erased by Clear. In Multiple Line Commands, multiple
lines of commands may also be entered or pasted in from other sources, then sent as a list of commands using
Send.
CLI Console Sessions and PDM
In addition to PDM, PIX Firewall administrators may use the PDM CLI tool, which is one type of
CLI console
session
. Changes from CLI console sessions take effect immediately in the running configuration. However, the
changes will not be reflected in your PDM until you exit the CLI tool and click
Refresh
.
If any other PDM sessions are in operation when you make changes using your PDM CLI tool, your changes will
affect all the other PDM sessions when they click Refresh. The same is true for your PDM session. You will see
any changes they make to the running configuration after you click Refresh.
Before configuring your PIX Firewall from the PDM CLI tool, we recommend that you review the Configuration
Guide for the Cisco Secure PIX Firewall, "Command Reference" for your respective version. Refer to
Multiple
PDM and CLI Console Sessions
for more information.
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