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MG-SIP16 [SCA-16SIPMGA/MG-16SIPMGA]
The user input command above consists of several components. The following describes these components us-
ing one of the
set
commands.
Input the desired command, sub command and each required parameter after the prompt (“MG-SIP>” as an ex-
ample here) is indicated. Parameters vary depending on the specified command. When all data (command name,
sub command name, parameter) are specified correctly, the command executes the required data processing, and
then informs the processed result on the screen. When all the command operation is completed, you may input
“exit” after a prompt.
Note:
While the maintenance command program is activated, it also provides a help function for referring to
available command and sub command. After a prompt is indicated, request to list up all the command help
by “help” or “?” after the prompt and press the Enter key. If you know more details about each command,
it is also available to list up the target help by “command name
Δ
?” after the prompt, and press the Enter
key. The example below shows the screen when executing help function regarding “? (help)” and “set ad-
dress”.
21.5.2 How to Read Maintenance Command on This Section
The commands on this section are explained with defined characters. These characters’ meanings are in the fol-
lowing:
MG(SIP) > ?
set : Config data set command
show : Config data show command
download : MG-SIP program download command
ping : Ping command
exit : Config data exit command
reboot : MG-SIP reboot command
help : Help command
? : Help command
MG(SIP) > set ?
drsaddress : Setting IP address
signaling_port_no : Setting signaling port number
CHARACTERS
MEANING
Δ
Blank
P
Parameters
[ ]
Parameter Option (indicates optional)
MG(SIP) > set drsaddress
(1) (2)
MG(SIP) > ping 123.201.18.45
(1) (3)
(1) Command
(2) Sub Command
(3) Parameter
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