SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Once you are in the Context CS mode, you can enter the FXO configuration mode with the next steps.
Step
Prompt & command
node(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxo name The "interface fxo" command creates the new
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node(if-fxo)[ name ]#
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Example: Create an FXO interface named PSTN-FALLBACK
The following commands would be used—in Context CS mode—to create an FXO interface named
PSTN-FALLBACK:
node(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxo PSTN-FALLBACK
node(if-fxo)[PSTN-FA~]#
Deleting an FXO interface
Almost every configuration command has a
tion. Use the command without the
disabled by default. The
Mode: Context CS.
Step
Prompt & command
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node>
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node>enable
node#
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node#configure
node(cfg)#
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node(cfg)#context cs
node(ctx-cs)[switch]#
node(ctx-cs)[switch]#no interface fxo name Deletes the existing interface name
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Deleting an FXO interface
form. In general, use the
no
keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is
no
form of the FXO interface deletes the interface.
no
31 • FXO interface configuration
Purpose
interface name, which represents an FXO inter-
face. This command also places you in the FXO
interface configuration mode for the created inter-
face.
You are now in the FXO interface configuration
mode. In this mode, you may configure the param-
eters for the FXO interface name
form to disable a feature or func-
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Purpose
Basic prompt in Operator Exec mode
Enters Administration execution mode
The prompt in administration execution mode
Enters the Configure configuration mode
The prompt in the Configure configuration mode
Enters the context "CS" for Circuit Switch
The prompt in the Context CS configuration
mode
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