Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
default is 1. Sets the number of times the client attempts to authenticate with any
TACACS+ server. To disable
•
timeout
TACACS+ servers. Can be overridden in a tacacs-server host command. Range is 1-60,
default is 3. Sets the wait time for retransmitting a request to any TACACS+ server.
show tacacs
TACACS+ settings.
tcpdump
tcpdump [<options>]
Network diagnostic tool. Invokes standard binary, passing command line arguments straight
through. Runs in foreground, printing packets as they arrive, until user hits Ctrl+C.
tech-support
EXEC
command. Use this command to collect system information.
tech-support {<URL> | <SCP>}
Upload the tech-support file to the specified URL. Only FTP and TFTP URLs, as well as SCP
pseudo-URLs are supported for the destination. See
URL format and requirements.
The file is created with the name "nkn_tech-support". We highly recommend that, if you have
multiple Media Flow Controllers, each Media Flow Controller be configured with a different
path variable (use a different directory) so that tech-support data from one Media Flow
Controller does not overwrite data from another; if different hosts are used for each Media
Flow Controller, then the same path name can be used.
telnet
EXEC
command. Use TELNET; or enable or disable, and configure telnet settings.
telnet [<telnet_client_options>]
Invokes the telnet client. The user is returned to the CLI when telnet finishes.
telnet-server
Manage the TELNET server.
telnet-server enable
Enable or disable (with no) the telnet server.
show telnet-server
Telnet server settings.
—Sets, or resets to the default (with no), a global communication value for all
retransmissions set it to 0 (zero).
"Terminology" on page 30
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
tcpdump
for the scp
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