Cli Commands; Status Commands - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-118 User Manual

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4.
At the password prompt, type the password, and then press Enter:
password: Admin
After logging in, the current directory (root), available commands, available
subdirectories, and a welcome message are displayed at the CLI prompt:
login: Admin
password:
ready. Type "exit" to close the connection.
SIP/ SECurity/ DebugRecording/ MGmt/ ControlProtocol/ CONFiguration/
IPNetworking/ TPApp/ BSP/
PING SHow
/>
5.4

CLI Commands

The CLI commands are used mainly to display current configuration and performance.
These commands are organized in subdirectories. When the CLI session starts, you are
located in the 'root' directory.
To access a subdirectory, type its name, and then press Enter. The CLI commands can be
entered in an abbreviated format by typing only the letters shown in upper case (i.e., capital
letters). For example, the CHangePassWord command can be entered by typing chpw. If
you know the full path to a command inside one of the subdirectories, the short format can
be used to run it directly. For example, the PERFormance command in the MGmt
subdirectory may be run directly by typing /mg/perf.
The following table summarizes the basic CLI commands:
Purpose
Commands
Help
h
Navigation
cd
cd root
..
exit
5.4.1

Status Commands

The following table summarizes the Show commands and their corresponding options.
Command
Short Format
SHow
sh
sh info
SHow INFO
User's Manual
Basic CLI Commands
Displays the help for a specific command, action, or parameter.
Enters another directory.
Navigates to the root directory (/).
Goes up one level.
Terminates the CLI session.
Show CLI Commands
Arguments
info | dsp | ip |
Displays operational data.
log
info: Displays general device information
dsp: Displays DSP resource information
ip: Displays information about IP interfaces
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Displays device hardware information,
versions, uptime, temperature reading, and the
last reset reason.
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