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For comprehensive descriptions of all CLI commands, refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide.
For ease of reference, the CLI commands listed in Table A-1 can be divided into the following categories:
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Note CLI commands are alphabetically listed under each category. Commands marked as root only can only be accessed under the root login name (refer to Table A-2). |
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Note As of MGX 8260 software release 1.4, Cisco no longer supports voice over IP (VoIP) functionality for the MGX 8260. |
Table A-1 lists in alphabetical order all MGX 8260 CLI commands available to a SuperUser (Level 1) administrator. The Access column in Table A-1 identifies the range of user privilege levels granted access to an individual command. Users with privilege levels outside the specified range cannot access the command.
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Note All commands listed in Table A-1 are available to a user with Superuser (Level 1) privileges. Other user levels will only have access to progressively smaller subsets of these commands. Typing help at the command line will display an alphabetical list of the CLI commands to which you have access based on your user profile. |
Table A-2 lists additional MGX 8260 CLI commands available only to a root user. The root login name and password cannot be changed by an administrator.
In both tables each command is identified by command name, arguments or variables, and a brief description. Variables are listed in sequential order from top to bottom of the table cell.
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-fid <announcement file ID = 1-100> -st <file state, 1 = inactive, 2 = active, 3 = remove> | Allows a specified announcement file to be deactivated, activated or removed. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | |||
calc | <operations> | Functions as a calculator using standard operands—"+", "-", "/" and "*". Operations can only be performed on integers with support for parenthetical nesting. For example, ((3+5)*13)/2+1. Note Use "0x" as a prefix to hexadecimal values. | ||
cardrdncfgcli | -primslot <physical slot number of primary card> -secslot <physical slot number of secondary card> -redrs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> | Adds, modifies or deletes redundancy pairings. The command is followed by three arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
chprotocol_ | protocol (1 = MGCP, 2 = IPDC) | Switches the control protocol for this MGX 8260 node between media gateway control protocol (MGCP) and internet protocol device control (IPDC). Does not request confirmation before implementation. | ||
chsyslnmd_ | Mode (1 T1, 2= E1) | Configures the MGX 8260 node for T1 or E1 lines. T1 and E l lines cannot be mixed on a single node. This command fails if the node is equipped or configured for BSCs. DS1 lines for NSCs should not be configured prior to changing mode. Does not request confirmation before implementation.
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clkcli | -pclktype <primary clock source type, 1 = DS3 line, 2 = DS1 line, 3 = BITS or OC-3 line, 4 = internal clock> -pclkslot <physical slot of the primary clock source = 1-16> -pclkline <line number of primary clock source, BITS =1, OC-3 = 1-4, DS3 (DMC) = 1-6, DS3 (BSC) = 501-506, DS1 = 1-16> -sclktype <secondary clock source type, 1 = DS3 line, 2 = DS1 line, 3 = BITS or OC-3 line, 4 = internal clock> -sclkslot <physical slot of the secondary clock source = 1-16> -sclkline <line number of secondary clock source, BITS =1, OC-3 = 1-4, DS3 (DMC) = 1-6, DS3 (BSC) = 501-506, DS1 = 1-16> -swclk <1 = no action, 2 = switch current clock source> -srccrd <external clock source type, 1 = BITS, 2 = OC-3> | Changes primary and/or secondary clock sources for this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
cmscli | -indx <ID of community string = 1-15> -cms <community string = max. 20 characters> -rs <4 = add, 6 = delete> -mip <node manager's IP address to be associated with this community string> -pr <privilege, 1 = read-only, 2 = read-write> | Sets a community string for SNMP management of this node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
dbbkup_ | None | Saves the entire node configuration database, including individual line settings, to the flash drive on the active SCC. This information can be restored via the dbrstr command. Does not request confirmation before implementation. The system returns the results of the backup attempt and the name of the backup file. Record the filename for use with the dbrstr command. Note The backup process consumes CPU time which may result in slowed call processing. | ||
dbrstr_ | fileName (full pathname of the backup file created by the dbbkup command without the .cfg extension. | Restores the configuration information saved by the dbbkup command in the specified file. Does not request confirmation before implementation.
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dchanfgcli | -dchan <index = slot.line> -dds0 <channel number = 1-31> -dlsapprof <DLSAP profile number, 1-20> [default = 1] -macsapprof <MACSAP profile number, 1-10> [default = 1] -dchanst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -repet <number of sequential D channels to be affected by this command = 1-1136> [default =1] -format <bit rate, 56 = 56Kbps, 64 = 64Kbps> [default = 64] | Adds, modifies or deletes ISDN-PRI D channels starting with the specified card and line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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dlsapprfcli | -sapprofid <DLSAP profile number = 1-20> -frmlen <max. number of octets in an information field = 1-1960> -winsz <max. number of sequentially numbered I-frames that may be outstanding, 8 = modulo 8, 128 = modulo 128> -retcnt <max. number of retries = 1-1023> -congtmr <congestion timer = 1-1023 msec> [default = 200] -t200tmr <T200 timer = 1-3 secs> -t203tmr <T230 timer = 10-60 secs> -modulo <8 or 128> [default = 128] -astei <terminal endpoint identifier, 1 = user specified, 2 = automatically assigned by ASP> -maxdlc <max. number of DLCs = 1-16> [default = 1] -tei <starting number from which TEIs are assigned = 0-63> [default = 1] -dlrowst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> | Adds, modifies or deletes DLSAP profiles. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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dmcM13mapcli | -srct3 <DS3 line number on the DMC = 1-6> -srct1 <DS1 line number within the specified DS3 = 1-28> -rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -dstt1s <slot number of the destination NSC = 1-6, 11-16> -dstt1l <destination DS1 line number = 1-16> -nol <number of contiguous lines to be added or deleted> | Creates or removes DS3 to DS1 maps on a DMC. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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ds1almcfgcli | -ds1almln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -red <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2] -rai <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -perf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -lcvf <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lcvt <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lesf <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lest <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lsesf <15-min. Severely Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lsest <24-hr. Severely Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pcvf <15-min. Path Code Violation Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pcvt <24-hr. Path Code Violation Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pesf <15-min. periodic Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pest <24-hr. periodic Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals= 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -psesf <15-min. periodic Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds1almcfgcli | -psest <24-hr. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sefsf <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sefst <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -aissf <15-min. periodic AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -aisst <24-hr. periodic AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -uasf <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -uast <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh> -besf <15-min. periodic Bursty Errored Seconds count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh> -best <24-hr. periodic Bursty Errored Seconds count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh> -pcssf <15-min. periodic Controlled Slip Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh> -pcsst <24-hr. periodic Controlled Slip Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds1lncfgcli | -ds1ln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -ds1lntype <1 = other, 2 = DSX1-ESF, 3 = DSX1-D4 (AT&T), 4 = DSX1=E1 (G.704, Table 4a), 5 = DSX1-E1-CRC (G.704, Table 4b), 6 = DSX1-E1-MF (G.704, Table 4a w/TS16), 7 = DSX1-E1-CRC-MF (G.704, Table 4b wTS16)> -ds1lncoding <2 = DSX1-B8ZS (T1), 3 = DSX1-HDB3 (E1), 5= DSX1-AMI (T1+E1), 6 = other> [T1 default = 2, E1 default = 3] -ds1sndcode <1 = send no code, 2 = send line code, 3 = send payload code, 4 = send reset code, 5 = send QRS, 6 = send 511 pattern, 7 = send 3-in-24 pattern, 8 = send 1-in-16 pattern> -ds1loopcnf <1 = no loop, 2 = payload loop, 3 = line loop, 4 = other> [default = 1] -ds1lnsigmode <1 = none, 2 = robbet bit, 3 = bit-oriented, 4 = message oriented<> [T1 default = 1, E1 default = 3] | Creates, modifies or deletes one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds1lncfgcli | -ds1xmitclksrc <1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2] -ds1rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -ds1bertctrl <1 = start BERT, 2 = stop BERT> -ds1bertpatt <1 = random 9-bit, 2 = random 1-bit, 3 = random 15-bit, 4 = random 20-bit (ITU 0.150), 5 = random 20-bit (ITU 0.153, 6 = random 23-bit, 7 = all 1s, 8 = all 0s, 9 = alternating 1 and 0s, 10 = alternating ones and zeros, 11 == 3-in-24, 12 = 1-in-16, 13 = 1-in-8> -ds1bertrate <error tolerance before rejection, 1 = no rejection, 2 = 0.1, 3 = 0.01, 4 = 0.001, 5 = 0.0001, 6 = 0.00001, 7 = 0.000001, 8 = 0.0000001> -ds1ds0 <binary bit mask that specifies which DS0s are going to participate in the BERT = decimal number> -ds1repeat <number of lines to be added, deleted or modified by this command = 1-1136> [default = 1] -sigbits <bit pattern 0000-1111 represented by decimal 1-16> [T1 default = 1, E1 default = 6] -idlecode <code pattern sent on idle DS0s = 0-255> -echo <echo cancellation, 1 = disable, 2 = enable, 3 = not applicable> [default = 1] | Creates, modifies or deltas one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds3almcfgcli | -ds3almln <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)> -d3redsev <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2] -d3raisev <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -d3perfalmsev <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -d3neupalm <Near End up alarm counters (LOS, LOF) = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3nedownalarm <Near End down alarm counters (LOS, LOF) = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3nealmth <Near End alarm integration counter threshold to trigger alarm = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> | Sets x 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds3almcfgcli | -d3lcv15th <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3lcv24th <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3les15th <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3les24th <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pcv15th <15-min. Path Code Violation Error threshold =0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pcv24th <24-hr. Path Code Violation Error threshold =0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pes15th <15-min. Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pes24th <24-hr. Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pses15th <15-min. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3pses24th <24-hr. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3sefs15th <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3sefs24th <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3aiss15th <15-min. AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3aiss24th <24-hr. AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3uas15th <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3uas24th <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3ccv15th <15-min. CCV threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3ccv24th <24-hr. CCV threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3ces15th <15-min. CES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3ces24th <24-hr. CES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds3almcfgcli | -d3cses15th <15-min. CSES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> -d3cses24th <24-hr. CSES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ds3lncfgcli | -ds3ln <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)> -ds3lntype <1 = other, 2 = DSX3-SYNTRAN, 3 = DSX3-M23, 4 = DSX3 C-bit parity, 5 = DSX3-clear channel, 6 = E3 other, 7 = E3 framed, 8 = E3-PLCP> [default = 3] -ds3lncoding <2 = DSX3-B8ZS (T3)> -ds3sndcode <1 = send no code> -ds3loopcnf <1 = no loop, 2 = payload loop, 3 = line loop> [default = 1] -ds3clksrc <1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2] -ds3rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -ds3repeat <number of contiguous lines to be affected by this command = 1-76> [default = 1] -ds3cable <1 = 0-255 ft., 2 = 225-300 ft., 3 = 300-450 ft., 4 = 450-900 ft.> [default = 1] | Creates, modifies or deletes one or more DS3 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
dspds3statscli | -ds3statsindex <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)> -d3sclr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all counters> | Clears all statistical counters for the specified DS3 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
dsx1statscli | -ds1stIndx <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -cls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all DS1 stats, 3 = clear LCV-15min, 4 = clear LCV-24hr, 5 = clear LES-15min, 6 = clear LES-24hr, 7 clear LSES-15min, 8 = clear LSES-24hr, 9 = clear PCV-15min, 10 = clear PCV-24hr, 11 = clear PES-15min, 12 = clear PES-24hr, 13 = clear PSES-15min, 14 = clear PSES-24hr, 15 = clear SEFS-15min, 16 = clear SEFS24hr, 17 = clear PSAS-15min, 18= clear PSAS-24hr, 19 = clear UAS-15min, 20 = clear UAS-24hr, 21 = clear all 15-min, 22 = clear all 24-hr, 23 = clear BES-15min, 24 = clear BES-24hr, 25 = clear PCSS-15min, 26 = clear PCSS-24hr> | Clears all or specified statistical counters for the specified DS1 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated value (italics). | ||
e1almcfgcli | -e1almln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -ered <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2] -erai <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -ermai <RMAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -et16 <T16 alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -eperf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -elcvf <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -elcvt <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -elesf <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -elest <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -euasf <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -euast <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efeesrf <15-min. Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efeesrt <24-hr. Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efesesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efesesrt <24-hr. Severely Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efebeesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efebeesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -efebesesef <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified E1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
e1almcfgcli | -efebeseset <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -ecrcesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -ecrcesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -ecrcsesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -ecrcsesrt <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -eesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -eesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -esesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1esf <15-min. Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1est <24-hr. Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1sesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1sest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1bef <15-min. Bit Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1bet <24-hr. Bit Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1pcvf <15-min. Point Code Violation threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1pcvt <24-hr. Point Code Violation threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1cssf <15-min. CSS threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -e1csst <24-hr. CSS threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified E1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
e1statscli | -e1stIndx <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -ecls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all E1 stats, 3 = clear LCV-15min, 4 = clear LCV-24hr, 5 = clear LES-15min, 6 = clear LES-24hr, 7 = clear UAS-15min, 8 = clear UAS-24hr, 9 = clear FEESR-15min., 10 = clear FEESR-24hr, 11 = clear FESESR-15min. 12 = clear FESESR-24hr, 13 = clear FEBEESR-15min, 14 = clear FEBEESR-24hr, 15 = FEBESESR-15min, 16 = FEBESESR-24hr, 17 = clear CRCESR-15min, 18 = clear CRCESR-24hr, 19 = clear CRCSESR-15min, 20 = clear CRCSESR-24hr, 21 = clear ESR-15min, 22 = clear ESR-24hr, 23 = clear SESR-15min, 24 = clear SESR-24hr, 25 = clear ES-15min, 26 = clear ES-24hr, 27 = clear SES-15min, 28 = clear SES-24hr, 29 = clear BE-15min, 30 = clear BE-24hr, 31 = clear PCV-15min, 32 = clear PCV-24hr, 33 = clear CSS-15mn, 34 = clear CSS-24hr, 35 = clear all 15-min, 36 = clear all 24-hr> | Clears all or specified statistical counters for the specified E1 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
emcli | -sdom <domain name of the email server, max. 30 chars.> -sip <IP address of the email server> -semail <text for the source email address, max. 40 chars.> | Creates and modifies the information required to send email alerts to specified users. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
eregcli | -indx <email recipient number, 1-10> -eaddr <destination IP address to which emails will be sent> -rs <4 = create, 6 = delete> -t1 <bit map for SNMP trap number 1> -t2 <bit map for SNMP trap number 2> | -t20 <bit map for SNMP trap number 20> | Adds, modifies and deletes email recipients for SNMP traps. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
etherlncfgcli | -ethline <slot.line, line = 1-4> -ethrs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -ethadm <1 = modify, 2 = activate, 3 = deactivate> -ethip <IP address of this FE line> -ethmask <subnet mask of this FE line> -ethgw <IP address of primary gateway for this FE line> -ethrdp <router discovery protocol, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled> -ethtgtst <initial line state after being added, 1 = active, 2 = inactive> [default = 1] -ethdup <1 = half duplex, 2 = full duplex> | Adds, modifies and deletes Fast Ethernet (FE) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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intonecfgcli | -ibtln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168> -idtpartial <DTMF interdigit partial timer = 4-24 msec.> -idtcritical <DTMF critical timer = 0-8 msec.> -numrepetition <number of contiguous lines to be affected by this command = 1-1136> [default = 1] | Adds or modifies in-band DTMF interdigit timer values to one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ipdcsscli | -pcsip <IP address of primary call server> -pcsif <TCP port number for primary call server> -scsip <IP address of secondary call server> -scsif <TCP port number for secondary call server> -gwip< IP address of gateway for MSCP link> -gwif <TCP port number for MSCP link gateway> -csssysid <node identifier used by call server = max. 24 chars.> -cstype <make/model identifier = exactly 9 chars.> -maxmod <max. number of supported cards = 1-16> -baynum <bay number for node location = exactly 8 chars.> -numfor <counting format, 1 = starts at 0 (zero), 2 = starts at 1> | Creates or modifies IPDC call server (soft switch) link parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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ipdcsscli | -admp <link status to primary call server, 1 = up, 2= down, 3 = initiate graceful disconnect> -adms <link status to secondary call server, 1 = up, 2= down, 3 = initiate graceful disconnect> -dntime <number of seconds until graceful link disconnect = 1-'7FFFFFFF'h> [default = 0] -phlth <health check for primary call server link, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled> [default = 1] -shlth <health check for secondary call server link, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled> [default = 1] -hlthtime <health check periodicity, 400-10000 msec.> [default = 1000] -ssconnt <link connection retry interval = 2000-15000 msec.> -maxssconnt <max. allowable interval for retries = 16000-256000 msec.> [default = 64000] -tcpconnt <max. TCP retry interval (link not up) = 1000-10000 msec.> [default = 2000] -nsuptrt <retry interval for NSUP message (timer stops after receipt of ASUP) = 1000-10000 msec.> [default = 2000] -linkt <link considered inactive (no messages) timer = 1000-600000 msec.> [default = 600000] -mactcpn <max. number of TCP connection attempts (link down) = 0-10> [default = 1] -maxnsupn <max. number of NSUP retransmit attempts (link down) = 0-10> -rcot <COT receive tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> -tcot <COT transmit tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> | Creates or modifies IPDC call server (soft switch) link parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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iproutecli | -dest <destination IP address for this route> -nexthop <IP address for the next hop in this route> -index <value which uniquely identifies the local interface through which the next hop should be reached> -matr1 <primary routing metric for this route> -matr2 <alternative routing metric for this route> -matr3 <alternative routing metric for this route> -matr4 <alternative routing metric for this route> -matr5 <alternative routing metric for this route> | Configures an IP route for use by this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
iproutecli | -type <1 = other, 2 = invalid, 3 = direct routing, 4 = indirect routing> -age <number of seconds since this route was last updated or determined to be correct> -mask <mask to be logical ANDed with the destination address before being compared to value entered for the -dest field> | Configures an IP route for use by this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
logicalcdcfgcli | -cardid <physical slot number = 1-8, 11-16> -rescard <allow card reset, 1 = no, 2 = yes> -atmprof <ATM queue profile for SCCs and BSCs = 1-10> -rambkup <RAM backup facility. 1= disabled, 2 = enabled (must reset card to enable)> -ifmode <NSC interface mode, 1 = back card, 2 = back plane (secondary NSC), 3 = no back card (MSM)> [default = 1] -cswitch <return card to non-redundant mode, 1 = no, 2= yes> | Configures logical card profile for specified circuit card. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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lsond | Location (slot number of card = 1-16) | Displays the output of on-line diagnostic tests for the card in the specified slot. | ||
lsonds | None | Displays the summarized results of on-line diagnostic tests for all cards in the node. | ||
macsapprofcli | -macsapprofid <MACSAP identifier = 1-20> -sapif <logical interface, 1 = user, 2 = network> -linkarb <link arbitration, 1 = passive, 2 = active> -laptype <LAPD type, 1 = test, 2 = CCITT, 3 = 5ESS-BRA, 4 = 5ESS-PRA, 5 = 4ESS, 6 = DMS-100-BRA, 7 = DMS-100-PRA, 8 = VN2 or VN3, 9 = INS net, 10 = tr6-MPC, 11 = tr6-PBX, 12 = Austel basic, 13 = Austel primary, 14 = National ISDN-1, 15 = ETSI, 16 = Bellcore TR303-TMC, 17 = Bellcore TR303-CSC, 19 = Bellcore> [default = 2] -outsfr <max.number of outstanding sequentially numbered I-frames = 1-255> -qupthresh <I-frame queue upper threshold = 1-32767> [default = 1000] -qlowthresh <I-frame queue lower threshold = 1-32767> [default = 100] | Adds, modifies or deletes MACSAP profiles associated with D channels. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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macsapprofcli | -contmr <connection timer = 1-1024 msec.> [default = 500] -t201tmr <min. time between TEI identity check messages = 1-1024 sec.> [default = 1] -t202tmr <min. time between TEI identity request messages = 1-1024 sec.> [default = 2] -teichktmr <TEI check timer = 1-1025 sec (1025 = timer is disabled> [default = 5] -n202 <max. number of transmissions of TEI identity request message> [default = 3] -autotei <lowest automatic TEI assignment = 0-127> [default = 64] -keepl1 <keep MACSAP line up, 1 =no, 2 = yes> -msaprowst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> | Adds, modifies or deletes MACSAP profiles associated with D channels. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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mgcpcorecfgcli | -reqtimeout <timeout value for retransmitting unacknowledged messages = 1-10000 msec.> [default = 500] -reqretries <max. number of retries following timeout = 0-15> [default = 12] -admins <admin status, 1 = up, 2 = down, 3 = graceful shutdown, 4 = switch over> [default = 2] -resmwd <max. waiting delay before sending RSIP message to call agent = 0-600000 msec.> -resdelay <max. delay before initiating a restart = 0-600 sec.> [default = 0] -restmout <max. wait before retransmitting unacknowledged message = 1-1000 msec.> [default = 500] -conntmout <max. interval without receiving an MGCP message before shutting down link to call agent = 1-10000 msec.> [default = 6000] | Creates or modifies MGCP core parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). Note Changing MGCP core parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing. | ||
mgcpdefcfgcli | -pmgcpaddr1 <domain name or IP address of the primary media gateway controller, net 1> -pmgcpport1 <UDP port of the primary media gateway controller, net 1 = 1025-65535> -pmgcpaddr2 <domain name or IP address of the primary media gateway controlle, net 2> -pmgcpport2 <UDP port of the primary media gateway controller, net 2 = 1025-65535> -smgcpaddr1 <domain name or IP address of the secondary media gateway controller, net 1> -smgcpport1 <UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller, net 1 = 1025-65535> -smgcpaddr2 <domain name or IP address of the secondary media gateway controller, net 2> -smgcpport2 <UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller, net 2 = 1025-65535> -mgplocaladdr1 <domain name or IP address of MGX 8260 node management port 1> -locaprimp1 <primary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 1 = 1025-65535> -locasec1 <secondary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 1 = 1025-65535> -mgplocaladdr2 <domain name or IP address of MGX 8260 node management port 2> -locaprimp2 <primary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 2= 1025-65535> -locasec2 <secondary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 2 = 1025-65535> | Creates or modifies MGCP link parameters between a media gateway controller and the MGX 8260 media gateway. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). Note Changing MGCP link parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing. | ||
mgmtcli | -ethip <IP address of the primary node management interface> -ethmask <IP subnet mask of the primary node management interface> -inip <IP address of the in-band management interface> -inmask <IP subnet mask of the in-band management interface> -ethip2ip <IP address of the secondary node management interface> -ethip2mask <IP subnet mask of the secondary node management interface> -lpip <IP address of logical (loop) management port via Fast Ethernet ports> -lpipmask <IP subnet mask of logical (loop) management port via Fast Ethernet ports> -lpipbitmap <bit map indicating status of FE ports = x.x.x.x where x = 1 (enable) or 0 (disable)> [default = 0.0.0.0] | Creates or modifies IP addressing for node management ports. Addressing information can be specified for the 10BaseT Mgmt ports or Fast Ethernet ports. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). Note Changing node management parameters may disrupt call processing or remote administration. | ||
mmsmpccfgcli | -typenet <1 = VoIP, 2 = VoATM, 3 = Local> [default = 3] -pktn <packetization period in msec = 10> -bnwd <bandwidth in Kbps = 8 or 64> [default = 64] -echo <echo cancellation, 1 = off, 2 = on> [default = 1] -silen <silence suppression, 1 = off, 2 = on> [default = 1] -tos [default = 1 (no type of service)] -ress <resource resolution, 1 = best effort, 2 = guaranteed, 3 = not used, 4 = controlled load> [default = 1] -cotrt <COT receive tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> [default = 2] -cott <COT transmit tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> [default = 2] -enco <encoding type, 1 = PCM a-law, 2 = PCM mu-law, 3 = G.729a, 4 = G.726-32Kbps> [default = 2] | Allows direct configuration of MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters from the CLI. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
mmsmpccfgcli | -rftmdet <fax/modem upspeed reporting, 1 = no, 2 = yes> [default = 2] -mdmupsd <modem tone detection, 1 = Clear channel, 2 = G.711> [default = 1] | Allows direct configuration of MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters from the CLI. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
resetcd_ | Location (physical slot number of the card = 1-16) | Resets the specified card. Does not request confirmation before implementation. In non-redundant card configurations, the card automatically reboots and downloads its software image from flash disk on the SCC. The card becomes active following its reboot. In redundant card configurations, a resetcd_ issued to a card in active mode will force the card to standby mode; its redundancy mate will become active if it is available. A resetcd_ issued to a card in standby mode will reboot the card but leave it in standby mode; its mate remains active. Use the swcd command to reset and transition operating modes of cards mapped in redundancy pairs sharing the same logical slot numbers.
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sessgrpcfgcli | -sgsetid <session set index = 1-6> -sgid <session group index =1 or 2> -sgrs <4 = add, 6 = delete> | Adds or deletes an MGCP session group to a session set. The command is followed by several arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sesssetcfgcli | -stid <session set index = 1-6> -stminslot <lowest slot number for all cards to be controlled by this session set = 1-8, 11-16> -stminline <starting line number, NSC = 1-16, BSC = 1-168> -stmaxslot <highest slot number for all cards to be controlled by this session set = 1-8, 11-16> -stmaxline <ending line number, NSC = 1-16, BSC = 1-168> -stredun <fault tolerance, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> -strs <4= add, 6 = delete> | Adds or deletes MGCP session set parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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sesstblcfgcli | -smetid <session set index = 1-6> -smgrid <session group index =1 or 2> -smsessid <session index =1 or 2> -ssprio <session connection priority > 0> [default =1] -sslport <local UDP port for the session = 1024-65535> -ssladdr <local IP address of this session> -ssrport <remote UDP port for this session = 1024-65535> -ssraddr <remote IP address of this session> -ssmgrrs <4= add, 6 = delete> | Adds or deletes MGCP session parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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shelfcli | -shclrhist <1 = no action, 2 = clear history> | Clears alarm history for the node. The command is followed by a single argument (hyphenated) and associated value (italics). | ||
sonetalmcfgcli | -sonetalmln <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -red <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2] -yellow <yellow alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -perf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1] -secvf <15-min. Code Violation - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -secvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -seesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -seest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sesesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sesest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sesefsf <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -sesefst <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified SONET (C-3) line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetalmcfgcli | -secvf <15-min. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -secvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lsesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -lsest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -luasf <15-min. Unavailable Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -luast <24-hr. Unavailable Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pcvf <15-min. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pcvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -plesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -pest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -psesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -psest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -puasf <15-min. Unavailable Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> -puast <24-hr. Unavailable Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h> | Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified SONET (OC-3) line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetcfgcli | -sonetln <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -mediumtype <1 = SONET, 2 = SDH> [default = 1] -sonetlpbk <loopback mode, 1 = no loop, 2 = line loop, 3 = serial loop, 4 = parallel loop> [default = 1] -sonethcs <HCS masking, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 1] -sonetpyldsb <payload scrambling, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 2] -sonetframsb <frame scrambling, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 2] -sonettcs <transmit clock source, 1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2] -sonetrepeat <number of lines to be added, deleted or modified by this command = 1-4> [default = 1] -sonetrs <1 = activate, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -adminst <line status, 1 = up, 2 = down> [default = 1] -perdi <path enhanced remote defect indication, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 1] -pathslable <path signal label, 1 = none, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET> [default = 19] -epathslable <expected path signal label, 1 = none, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET> [default = 19] -ptraceidlen <length of path trace identifier (bytes), 16 or 64> [default = 64] -eptraceidlen <length of expected path trace identifier (bytes), 16 or 64> [default = 64] -ptraceidpos <path trace ID position of synchronizing byte, MSB-high = 1-16, MSB-low = 17 (1-16), 0 = no bit set> [default = 0] -eptraceidpos <extended path trace ID position of synchronizing byte, MSB-high = 1-16, MSB-low = 17 (1-16), 0 = no bit set> [default = 0] | Creates, modifies or deletes one or more SONET (OC-3) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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sonetcfgcli | -ptraceid <hexadecimal string for path trace identifier> -eptraceid <hexadecimal string for extended path trace identifier> -sonetfmtype <frame type, 1= STS-3C (155.52Mbps), 2 = STS-1 (51.84Mbps)> [default = 1] | Creates, modifies or deletes one or more SONET (OC-3) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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sonetlinecurrcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified current statistics for the SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetlinetotcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified total statistics for the SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetpathcurrcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified current statistics for the path associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetpathtotcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified total statistics for the path associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetsectioncurrcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified current statistics for the section associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetsectiontotcli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1] | Clears all or specified total statistics for the section associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sonetstatscli | -sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -cls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all SONET stats, 3 = clear SeCV-15min, 4 = clear SeCV-24hr, 5 = clear SeES-15min, 6 = clear SeES-24hr, 7 = clear SeSES-15min, 8 = clear SeSES-24hr, 9 = clear SeSEFS-15min., 10 = clear SeSEFS-24hr, 11 = clear LCV-15min. 12 = clear LCV-24hr, 13 = clear LES-15min, 14 = clear LES-24hr, 15 = LSES-15min, 16 = LSES-24hr, 17 = clear LUAS-15min, 18 = clear LUAS-24hr, 19 = clear PCV-15min, 20 = clear PCV-24hr, 21 = clear PES-15min, 22 = clear PES-24hr, 23 = clear PSES-15min, 24 = clear PSES-24hr, 25 = clear PUAS-15min, 26 = clear PUAS-24hr, 27 = clear all 15-min, 28 = clear all 24-hr> [default = 1] | Clears statistics for the specified SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
srtcli | -ip <IP address of the disassociating network for this route, last octet must = 0> -if <FE port location, slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4> -rs <1 = activate, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -pri <route priority, 1-10 (highest-lowest)> [default = 1] | Adds, modifies or deletes an IP route over a Fast Ethernet port. The command is followed by several arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). Note Changing route parameters for an active FE port may disrupt VoIP call processing or remote administration. | ||
sysgroupcli | -syscontact <contact person name, max. 30 chars.> -sysname <node name, max. 30 chars.> -syslocation <node location, max. 30 chars.> | Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node information. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sysscli | -sysrack <rack number containing this node = 1-100> [default =1] -sysnodename <node name, max. 8 chars.> [default = NodeName] -sysnodenum <node number = 1-100> [default= 1] -sysdate <current date in mm/dd/yyyy format> -systime <current time in hh:mm:ss format, hh = 00-23> -syszone <time zone—refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide > -ds1type <DS1 line type, 1 = T1, 2 = E1> [default = 1] -gcprotocol <media gateway controller, 1 = MGCP, 2 = IPDC (requires node reset)> [default = 1] | Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node configuration parameters. Initiates a database backup or restore operation. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
sysscli | -callloglvl <call logging level, 0 = disabled, 1 = error logging without announcement info, 2 = log TDM and VoIP calls only without announcement info, 3 = log everything> [default = 0] -dbcfgctrl <1 = initiate database backup, 2 = initiate database restore> -dbcfgname <filename to use for database restore> | Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node configuration parameters. Initiates a database backup or restore operation. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
tregcli | -mgrip <IP address of the SNMP trap recipient> -udp <UDP port number of the trap recipient = 0-65535> [default = 162] -rs <4 = add, 6 = delete> -if <trap output port, 1 = SCC Ethernet Mgmt, 2 In-band Fast Ethernet, 3 = PPP> [default = 1] -cs <community string, max. 20 chars.> [default = "public"] -ts <trap subscription bit map = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide > | Adds or deletes SNMP trap registrations. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ttyredir | N/A | Redirects the terminal (tty) output. | ||
updngradecli | -cardindex <logical slot number = 1-16> -filename <filename of the image to be downloaded to the standby card> -action <1 = no action, 2 = upgrade, 3 = upgrade commit, 4 = upgrade cancel, 5 = downgrade, 6 = down grade commit, 7 = downgrade cancel> | Upgrades (newer image filename) or downgrades (older image filename) circuit cards configured as redundancy pairs. The command is followed by three arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).
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uspcli | -indx <user index number = 1-20> -id <user name = 4-10 printable chars. (first char. must be alphanumeric, no spaces allowed)> -rs <4 = add, 6 = delete> -pswd <user password = 4-10 printable chars. (first char. must be alphanumeric, no spaces allowed)> -al <access level = 1-6 (highest-lowest)> [default = 6] | Adds or deletes user profiles. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). | ||
ussescli | -sindex <max. number of user logins = 1-21> | Sets the maximum number of users who can simultaneously log into this MGX 8260 node. The number includes root, SuperUser and general users. Users are distributed over a maximum of 10 telnet sessions, 10 WebViewer sessions, and one console session. The command is followed by a single argument (hyphenated) and associated value (italics) | ||
vportcli | -slot <NSC card slot number = 1-8, 11-16> -port <logical port number = 1-512> -rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete> -line <physical line number = 1-16> -ds0 <DS0 number, T1 = 1-24 (1-based), E1 = 1-31 (0-based)> -dj <dynamic dejitter, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled> [default = 2] -djlen <initial dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1] -pktl <IP packet loading time for voice service = 1-3 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1] -echo <echo cancellation path tail, 1 = none, 2 = 24ms, 3 = 32ms, 4= 48ms, 5 =64ms, 6 = 80ms, 7 = 96ms, 8 = 112ms, 9 = 128ms> [default = 5] -maxdj <max. dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 25] -mindj <min. dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1] -rep <number of contiguous ports affected by this command = 1-6944> [default = 1] -wrap <number of repetitive actives to wrap around, T1 = 1-384, E1 = 1-480, E1-CAS = 1-480, E1-No CAS = 1-496> [default = 384] | Adds, modifies or deletes IP voice ports on NSCs. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics). |
Posted: Sat Sep 28 22:29:51 PDT 2002
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