Configuring Tables Through Cli - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) and media gateway
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Command
virtual-LAN interface command set:
(config)# interface vlan 1
(conf-if-VLAN 1)# do show interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/0
no
Undoes an issued command or disables a feature. Enter no before the
command:
# no debug log
activate
Activates a command. When you enter a configuration command in the CLI, the
command is not applied until you enter the activate and exit commands.
Note: Offline configuration changes require a reset of the device. A reset can be
performed at the end of the configuration changes. A required reset is indicated
by an asterisk (*) before the command prompt.
exit
Leaves the current command-set and returns one level up. If issued on the top
level, the session ends.
For online parameters, if the configuration was changed and no activate
command was entered, the exit command applies the activate command
automatically. If issued on the top level, the session will end:
(config)# exit
# exit
(session closed)
Displays the configuration of current configuration set.
display
help
Displays a short help how-to string.
history
Displays a list of previously run commands.
list
Displays the available command list of the current command-set.
| <filter>
Applied to a command output. The filter should be typed after the command with
a pipe mark (|).
Supported filters:
Example:
# show system version | grep Number
;Serial Number: 2239835;Slot Number: 1
7.1.4

Configuring Tables through CLI

Throughout the CLI, many configuration elements are in table format where each table row
is represented by an index number. When you add a new row to a table, the device
automatically assigns it the next consecutive, available index number. However, you can
specify a different index number.
Table rows are added using the new command after the table command:
# <the table's CLI command name> new
User's Manual
include <word> – filter (print) lines which contain <word>
exclude <word> – filter lines which does not contain <word>
grep <options> - filter lines according to grep common Unix utility options
egrep <options> - filter lines according to egrep common Unix utility options
begin <word> – filter (print) lines which begins with <word>
between <word1> <word2> – filter (print) lines which are placed between
<word1> and <word2>
count – show the output's line count
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
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Document #: LTRT-27045

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