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V-Series command line utility command options
The command line utility supports the following commands:
Enter enable to turn on user name caching.
Enter disable to turn off user name caching.
Enter status to display the status of user name caching.
For a complete list of valid configuration variables, click the Content Gateway Help link. (You may be prompted for logon credentials.)
Example: Enter the variable name proxy.config.ftp.control_connection_timeout and the value "120".
For a complete list of valid configuration variables, click the Content Gateway Help link. (You may be prompted for logon credentials.)
If you have changed any settings in the records.config file via the content_line -s command, you can activate your changes immediately (without restarting the proxy) with this command.
Enter enable to enable Directory Agent on the appliance.
Enter disable to disable Directory Agent on the appliance.
Click Stop to end the debug session.
Use ethtool to verify local network connectivity. For example, if the ping command fails, use this to determine if you are using the right IP address.
Enter all to display all interface status.
Enter enable to enable the Multiplexer service.
Enter disable to disable the Multiplexer service.
Use ping for IPv4 addresses, and ping6 for IPv6 addresses.
Note:
ping6 is not supported in either the TRITON AP-WEB or TRITON AP-EMAIL modules.
Note:
ping6 -I is not supported in the either the TRITON AP-WEB or TRITON AP-EMAIL modules.
For more information on source and destination bypass, see the Configuration Files > bypass.config section of the Content Gateway Manager Help.
This command supports all of the add route parameters available on the Configuration > Routing page of the Appliance manager. In addition, this command supports the ability to specify the maximum segment size (MSS).
Enter enable to enable the State Server service.
Enter disable to disable the State Server service.
Enter 0 to disable the current time stamp setting, and restore it to its default.
Enter 1 to re-enable a custom setting.
Enter view to see the current setting.
Enter 0 to disable the current window scaling setting, and restore it to its default.
Enter 1 to re-enable a custom setting.
Enter view to view the current setting.
tcpdump intercepts and displays packets being transmitted or received by the specified network interface. Use the Expression field to select which packets are displayed.
The output from tcpdump can help you determine whether all routing is occurring properly, to and from the interface. The output is verbose; it displays the data of each package in both hex and ASCII, and it includes a link-level header on each line.
Example 1: To capture all TCP traffic to and from the proxy on port 8080, enter this expression:
Example 2: To capture all TCP traffic to the site google.com, enter this expression:
Example 3: To capture all TCP traffic from a specific end-user machine, enter this expression:
To download the file, click Download output file for last command after running the command. This link is under the console output window.
Enter all to capture all packets.
If you are having latency issues, traceroute can also help identify the causes.
Use traceroute for IPv4 addresses, and traceroute6 for IPv6 addresses.
Note: traceroute is of limited utility if an IP address is being spoofed.
Note: traceroute6 is not supported in the TRITON AP-WEB or the TRITON AP-EMAIL modules.
Enter enable to modify the precedence order to: User > Group > Domain > Computer > Network
Enter disable (default) to set the precedence order to: User > Computer > Network > Group > Domain
Enter status to display the current setting.
Use wget, for example, if you have configured the proxy, but cannot access the Web. wget simulates the proxy going out and retrieving the website.
Use wget, for example, if you have configured the proxy, but cannot access the Web. wget simulates the proxy going out and retrieving the website.

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