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WAAS Print Services Administration GUI
The Print Services Administration GUI is a Web-based interface that allows you to configure an
individual WAAS print server and view a list of active and completed print jobs.
You can perform the following common tasks from the Print Services Administration GUI:
• Add a printer to WAAS print server
• Modify the configuration of an existing printer
• Set up print clusters
• View print jobs
You can access the Print Services Administration GUI from the WAAS Central Manager GUI or from
the WAE Manager GUI. For more information, see Chapter 13, “Configuring and Managing WAAS Print
Services.”
WAAS CLI
The WAAS CLI allows you to configure, manage, and monitor WAEs on a per-device basis through a
console connection or a terminal emulation program. The WAAS CLI also allows you to configure
certain features that are supported only through the CLI (for example, configuring the Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol [LDAP] signing on a WAE). We strongly recommend that you use the WAAS
Central Manager GUI instead of the WAAS CLI, whenever possible.
The WAAS CLI is organized into four command modes. Each command mode has its own set of
commands to use for the configuration, maintenance, and monitoring of a WAE. The commands that are
available to you depend on the mode you are in. When you enter a question mark (?) at the system
prompt, you can obtain a list of commands available for each command mode.
The four WAAS command modes are as follows:
• EXEC mode—For setting, viewing, and testing system operations. This mode is divided into two
access levels: user and privileged. To use the privileged access level, enter the enable command at
the user access level prompt, then enter the privileged EXEC password when you see the password
prompt.
• Global configuration mode—For setting, viewing, and testing the configuration of WAAS software
features for the entire device. To use this mode, enter the configure command from the privileged
EXEC mode.
• Interface configuration mode—For setting, viewing, and testing the configuration of a specific
interface. To use this mode, enter the interface command from the global configuration mode.
• Feature-specific configuration mode—A number of configuration modes are available from the
global configuration mode for managing specific features.
For information about using the CLI to configure a WAAS device, see the Cisco Wide Area Application
Services Command Reference and the Cisco Wide Area Application Services Quick Configuration Guide.