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Command Line Interface

Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

The command line interface is available over SSH, Telnet and
through the serial port.
To use the command line interface:

Start a SSH or Telnet session.

1.

Enter the IP address or FQDN of the VCS.

2.

Login with a username of

3.

admin

and your system password.

You will see a screen similar to that shown on the right. You
are now ready to start using the CLI by typing the appropriate
commands.

Types of Commands

Commands are divided into different groups according to their
function:

xStatus

These commands return information
about the current status of the system.
Information such as current calls and
registrations is available through this
command group.

xConfiguration

These commands allow you to add and
edit single items of data such as IP
address and zones.

xCommand

These commands allow you to add and
configure items and obtain information.

xHistory

These commands provide historical
information about calls and registrations.

xFeedback

These commands provide information
about events as they happen, such as
calls and registrations.

See the

Command Reference

Appendix for a full description of

commands available on the VCS.

How Command are Shown in this Guide

In this Guide, instructions for performing a task using the
command line interface (CLI) are shown in the format:

xConfiguration Element SubElement

xCommand Comman

d

These are meant as a reference only. Each command is
hyperlinked to the

Command Reference

table at the back of this

Guide; clicking on the hyperlink will take you to the appropriate
section of the table showing all the available sub-elements,
parameters and valuespaces for the given command.
Note that:

Typing the given

xConfiguration

path into the CLI will return

a list of values currently configured for that element (and sub-
elements where applicable).
Typing the given

xConfiguration

path into the CLI followed

by a

?

will return information about the usage for that element

and sub-elements.
Typing the given

xCommand

command into the CLI with or

without a

?

will return information about the usage of that

command.

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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

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