No Command; Command Abbreviations; Command History; Configuration File - Avaya Advanced Gateway 2330 Manual

Using the command line interface
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no command

The no command is always used as a prefix to a command to negate the action performed by
that command. The no command removes or clears the configuration or operation controlled
by the specified command.

Command abbreviations

The AG2330 accepts abbreviations for commands, as long as there is only one possible choice
to complete the abbreviated command. For example, sh in 2/3 is an acceptable
abbreviation for the show interface command.

Command history

The CLI maintains a list of entered commands. From the command line, you can scroll through
the list of previously executed commands by pressing the up arrow key (↑). The CLI stores a
maximum of 100 commands.

Configuration file

In addition to manual configuration, you can set the gateway system parameters using a
configuration file stored in flash memory, or on a network server. This is useful for restoring a
saved configuration to your gateway, or for copying a saved configuration to another gateway.
Configuration files have a .cfg extension.
Create a config file by using the save command.

Module slot and port numbering

The AG2330 supports a variety of modules, each with unique configuration requirements. To
configure these modules, you must specify the slot in which the module is located, and typically
the individual port on the module to configure, in the format slot/port. All slots and ports are
labelled directly on the chassis.
Using the Command Line Interface
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