Related Commands
disable
,
exit
Examples
v
Exits User Mode and enters Privileged Mode.
> enable
Username: admin
Password: ********
#
exec
Calls and runs a target configuration script.
Syntax
exec
URL
Parameters
URL
Identifies the location of the configuration file.
v
If the file resides on the appliance, this parameter takes the form
directory
:///
filename
, where:
directory
Identifies a local directory. Generally, the directory is one of the
following keywords:
–
config
–
local
filename
Identifies the file in the directory.
v
If the file is remote and the transport protocol is HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, or
SFTP, this parameter takes one of the following forms:
–
http://
user
:
password
@
host
/
file
–
https://
user
:
password
@
host
/
file
–
scp://
user
:
password
@
host
/
file
–
sftp://
user
:
password
@
host
/
file
The host name can be specified as an IP address or as a qualified host
name when DNS services were previously enabled.
Guidelines
The
exec
command enables the
modularity
of configuration scripts. For example,
you can include all service configuration commands in a script called
services.cfg
and all Multi-Protocol Gateway configuration commands in the
gateway.cfg
script.
A
main
configuration script can consist entirely of a series of
exec
commands.
Examples
v
Executes the specified configuration scripts.
# configure terminal
# exec config:///housekeeping.cfg
# exec config:///interfaces.cfg
# exec config:///crypto.cfg
# exec config:///services.cfg
#
8
Command Reference
Summary of Contents for WebSphere XS40
Page 1: ...WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 Command Reference Version 3 7 2 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 Command Reference Version 3 7 2 ...
Page 44: ...18 Command Reference ...
Page 194: ...168 Command Reference ...
Page 198: ...172 Command Reference ...
Page 206: ...180 Command Reference ...
Page 210: ...184 Command Reference ...
Page 222: ...196 Command Reference ...
Page 232: ...206 Command Reference ...
Page 238: ...212 Command Reference ...
Page 268: ...242 Command Reference ...
Page 272: ...246 Command Reference ...
Page 276: ...250 Command Reference ...
Page 288: ...262 Command Reference ...
Page 292: ...266 Command Reference ...
Page 298: ...272 Command Reference ...
Page 320: ...294 Command Reference ...
Page 322: ...296 Command Reference ...
Page 340: ...314 Command Reference ...
Page 344: ...318 Command Reference ...
Page 352: ...326 Command Reference ...
Page 360: ...334 Command Reference ...
Page 368: ...342 Command Reference ...
Page 376: ...350 Command Reference ...
Page 386: ...360 Command Reference ...
Page 392: ...366 Command Reference ...
Page 396: ...370 Command Reference ...
Page 402: ...376 Command Reference ...
Page 404: ...378 Command Reference ...
Page 408: ...382 Command Reference ...
Page 446: ...420 Command Reference ...
Page 450: ...424 Command Reference ...
Page 456: ...430 Command Reference ...
Page 520: ...494 Command Reference ...
Page 536: ...510 Command Reference ...
Page 550: ...524 Command Reference ...
Page 584: ...558 Command Reference ...
Page 600: ...574 Command Reference ...
Page 605: ... timeout 500 Chapter 63 RADIUS configuration mode 579 ...
Page 606: ...580 Command Reference ...
Page 650: ...624 Command Reference ...
Page 668: ...642 Command Reference ...
Page 704: ...678 Command Reference ...
Page 714: ...688 Command Reference ...
Page 726: ...700 Command Reference ...
Page 734: ...708 Command Reference ...
Page 752: ...726 Command Reference ...
Page 756: ...730 Command Reference ...
Page 804: ...778 Command Reference ...
Page 880: ...854 Command Reference ...
Page 892: ...866 Command Reference ...
Page 912: ...886 Command Reference ...
Page 918: ...892 Command Reference ...
Page 940: ...914 Command Reference ...
Page 946: ...920 Command Reference ...
Page 974: ...948 Command Reference ...
Page 1004: ...978 Command Reference ...
Page 1030: ...1004 Command Reference ...
Page 1032: ...1006 Command Reference ...
Page 1065: ......
Page 1066: ... Printed in USA ...