SIP User's Manual
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MediaPack
Configuration Tools
Version 2.4
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June 2008
Note:
The
CLI commands are case-sensitive
Table
5-2: Useful CLI Command for Facilitating Configuration
Feature
Perform this …
To display a list of all applicable commands of
an active mode
Type a question mark ('?') or press the Tab key.
The applicable commands are displayed at the
end of the list, separated by a line.
To display all possible options relevant to a
specific command
Type a question mark ('?') or press the Tab key
after the command name.
To automatically complete a command that's
partially typed
Press the Tab key.
Note:
If the system is unable to complete the
command, it displays all the commands that
begin with the characters you have typed so far.
To view a list of previously executed commands
Use the up and down arrow buttons to navigate
through this list.
To repeat a command
Press Enter when at the respective position in
the list.
To delete a line from a table
Type ‘no’ at the beginning of the command.
To disable a currently enabled command
Type ‘no’ at the beginning of the command.
5.3.5
Configuring the System
This section provides an overview of the system configuration using CLI. For a detailed
description of the CLI parameters, refer to Chapter
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To access the Main Configuration mode:
1.
Log on to the system.
2.
Type the
enable
command to acquire administrative privileges.
3.
Type the
configure
command to enter the main configuration mode.
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Table
5-3
on page
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describes the CLI configuration modes.
Table
5-3: Description of Configuration Modes
Configuration Mode
Description
“main configuration mode”
The main configuration mode contains system wide configurations such as
DNS, SNMP, and SNTP parameters.
“context ip”
Entered from “main configuration mode”. This mode contains IP-related
configurations such as:
Static routes (refer to Section '
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)
Definition of the IP interfaces (LAN and WAN). They must be defined in
this mode and are referenced in other configuration modes