112CHAPTER 12: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

Understanding the Once you log in to the Command Line Interface, the Top-level menu is

Command Line displayed as shown below:

Interface

Figure 20 The Top-level Menu

The Command Line Interface is made up of two areas:

The Menu Area — Contains the current menu of commands. The menu can contain commands to configure the Webcache or commands to display other menus in the Command Line Interface. Each command is accompanied by a brief description of its purpose.

The Command Area — Contains a Select menu option: prompt where you can enter the commands displayed in the menu area.

From the Top-level menu, you can access these sub-menus:

GettingStarted command

This command allows you to specify basic configuration settings for the Webcache.

Logout command

This command allows you to logout of the Command Line Interface.

Protocol menu

This menu contains commands that allow you to view and change IP-related information and to display diagnostics-related information for the Webcache.

Security menu

This menu contains commands that allow you to view and change security-related information for the Webcache and the network.

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