/mcputils ipsec restart This command is used to restart the ipsec service. utils ipsec restart Command Modes Administrator (admin:) Requirments Command privilege level:1 Allowed during upgrade: No Applies to: Unified Communications Manager Example admin:utils ipsec restart ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec... ipsec_setup: stop ordered, but IPsec appears to be already stopped! ipsec_setup: doing cleanup anyway... ipsec_setup: Starting Openswan IPsec U2.6.32/K2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.x86_64... ipsec_setup: /usr/libexec/ipsec/addconn Non-fips mode set in /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled ipsec_setup: pluto appears to be running already (`/var/run/pluto/pluto.pid' exists), will not start another Successfully Restarted IPsec Service admin: utils ldap config This command configures the system LDAP authentication. utils ldap config {fqdnipaddr} Syntax Description Description Parameters Configures the system to use an FQDN for LDAP authentication. fqdn Configures the system to use an IP address for LDAP authentication ipaddr Command Modes Administrator (admin:) Usage Guidelines • utils ldap config fqdn—This command is preferred for LDAP authentication, however, you can only use this command if DNS is configured on the system; if the system is not configured to use DNS, use utils ldap config ipaddr. • utils ldap config ipaddr—This command is not preferred and should only be used if the system is not, or can not be, configured to use DNS; if the system is configured to use DNS, use utils ldap config fqdn. Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 312 Utils Commands utils ipsec restart