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Administrator Guide – AzaCall200 VOIP Multi-Protocol Gateway
Chapter 6.
Configuration Using Command Line
Interface
This chapter explains how to configure and manage the Azatel gateway device using the
Command Line Interface (CLI). When compared to the Web Interface described in Chapter 4,
CLI provides more expert-like commands to help users configure, maintain, and perform other
administrative / diagnostic tasks in the system. User may either use console port, which is built-
in, or remote telnet to access the Command Line Interface. The command line interface supports
the following four types of commands:
Category
Command
Administration
Exit, Reboot, Save, and Version
Configuration
DSCP, EMS, LAN, Mode, NAPT, NTP, PPPoE, Provision, Provisioning,
PSTN, QoS, Syslog, VOIP, and WAN.
Maintenance
Backup, Dload, flashfs, Loaddefault, and Passwd
Monitor
Debug
6.1.
Log into Command Line Interface
There are two ways to log into CLI, one is via console port and the other is via telnet, please refer
to sections below for details.
6.1.1. Console
Port
Please follow the steps below to log into command line interface:
1.
Prepare a terminal simulation program on management host. We have chosen Hyper-
Terminal in this guide for demonstration purposes.
2.
Loosen and remove the screws from the chassis of the gateway device then open the top
cover.
3.
Follow the figure below and plug in the designated console conversion cable to the
appropriate pin connector on the circuit board.