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User's Manual 62 Document #: LTRT-42060
Mediant 2600 E-SBC
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.
Table 7-1: CLI Editing Shortcut keys
Shortcut Key Description
Up arrow key Retypes the previously entered command. Continuing to press the Up
arrow key cycles through all commands entered, starting with the most
recent command.
<Tab> key 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.
? (question mark)
Displays a list of all subcommands in the current mode, for example:
(config-voip)# voip-network ?
dns Enter voip-network dns
ip-group IP Group table
nat-translation NATTranslationtable
...
Displays a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s),
for example:
(config)# voip-network d?
dns Enter voip-network 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>
<Ctrl + A> Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
<Ctrl + E> Moves the cursor to the end of the command line.

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