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reboot
Parameter Description
reboot active Reboots the Appliance with the software version on the active disk.
reboot backup Reboots the Appliance with the software version on the backup disk.
reboot vmcreator Recreates the analyzer VMs configured in the McAfee Advanced Threat Defense
web application, while rebooting the Appliance.
resetusertimeout
Enables users to log on to McAfee Advanced Threat Defense web application without waiting for the
timer to expire.
Syntax: resetusertimeout <WORD>
Parameter Description
<WORD> The McAfee Advanced Threat Defense web application user name for which you want to
remove the logon timer. If this action is successful, the message Reset done! is
displayed.
Example: resetusertimeout admin
route add/delete network
CLI commands are available for adding and deleting static route to McAfee Advanced Threat Defense.
To add a port
route add network <network ip> netmask <netmask> gateway <gateway ip> intfport <port number
1><port number 2><port number 3>
Example: route add network 1.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 1.1.1.1 intfport 1
To delete a port
route delete network <network ip> netmask <netmask> gateway <gateway ip> intfport <port
number 1><port number 2><port number 3>
Example: route delete network 1.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 1.1.1.1 intfport 1
set appliance ip
Specifies the McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance IPv4 address and subnet mask. Changing
the IP address requires a restart for the changes to take effect. See the reboot command for
instructions on how to reboot the McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance.
Syntax:
set appliance ip <A.B.C.D E.F.G.H>
Parameter Description
<A.B.C.D
E.F.G.H>
indicates an IPv4 address followed by a netmask. The netmask strips the host ID
from the IP address, leaving only the network ID. Each netmask consists of binary
ones (decimal 255) to mask the network ID and binary zeroes (decimal 0) to retain
the host ID of the IP address(For example, the default netmask setting for a Class
C address is 255.255.255.0).
Example:
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