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Command Line Management
This chapter includes the following topics:
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The command-line interface for the client service
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Typing a parameter if the agent is password-protected
The command-line interface for the client service
You can manipulate the agent directly from the command line on the agent computer by using the smc
command for the client service. You may want to use this command in a script that runs the parameters
remotely. For example, if you need to stop the agent to install an application on multiple agents, you
can stop and restart each client service.
With the exception of smc -start, the client service must run to use the command-line parameters.
The command-line parameters are not case sensitive.
Table 6-1
Parameters that administrators can use
Parameter
Description
smc -importadvrule
Replaces the imported firewall rules to the agent's list of existing firewall rules.
These rules overwrite the existing rules. The client service must run to import the
profile file's contents.
To import firewall rules, you import a .sar file. For example, you can type the following
command:
To import firewall rules, you import a .sar file. For example, you can type the following
command:
smc -importadvrule
C:\config\AllowExplorerRule.sar
An entry is added to the System log after you import the rules.
smc –appendadvrule
Adds the imported rules to the bottom of an existing advanced rules list. This
command does not overwrite existing Advanced rules.
To append firewall rules, you import a .sar file. For example, you can type the
following command:
smc –appendadvrule
C:\config\AllowExplorerRule.sar
An entry is added to the System log after you append the rules.
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