Using Cli Shortcuts - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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The Enable mode groups the configuration commands under the following command
sets:
config-system: Provides the general and system related configuration
commands, for example, Syslog configuration. This set is accessed by typing the
following command:
# configure system
(config-system)#
config-voip: Provides the VoIP-related configuration commands, for example,
SIP and media parameters, and VoIP network interface configuration. This set is
accessed by typing the following command:
# configure voip
(config-voip)#
7.1.2

Using CLI Shortcuts

The CLI provides several editing shortcut keys to help you configure your device more
easily, as listed in the table below.
Shortcut Key
Up arrow key
<Tab> key
? (question mark)
<Ctrl + A>
<Ctrl + E>
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Table 7-1: CLI Editing Shortcut keys
Retypes the previously entered command. Continuing to press the Up
arrow key cycles through all commands entered, starting with the most
recent command.
Pressing the <Tab> key after entering a partial (but unique) command
automatically completes the command, displays it on the command prompt
line, and waits for further input.
Pressing the <Tab> key after entering a partial and not unique command
displays all completing options.
Displays a list of all subcommands in the current mode, for example:
(config-voip)# voip-network ?
dns
ip-group IP Group table
nat-translation
...
Displays a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s),
for example:
(config)# voip-network d?
dns
Displays syntax help for a specific command by entering the command,
a space, and then a question mark (?). This includes the range of valid
values and a brief description of the next parameter expected for that
particular command. For example:
(config)# voip-network dns srv2ip ?
[0-9]
index
If a command can be invoked (i.e., all its arguments have been entered),
the question mark at its end displays "<cr>" to indicate that a carriage
return (Enter) can now be entered to run the command, for example:
(config)# logging host 10.1.1.1 ?
<cr>
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
Moves the cursor to the end of the command line.
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Mediant 800B Gateway and E-SBC
Description
Enter voip-network dns
NATTranslationtable
Enter voip-network dns
Document #: LTRT-10278

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