CLI Reference Guide 2. Getting Started
Version 6.4 15 January 2012
2.2.2.3 Understanding Configurations
Configurations are the means by which you set up your device and system according to
your personal requirements and preferences.
All configurations are accessed through the Enable Command Mode. The configuration is
divided into the following main configuration-sets:
configure voip
By typing "configure" at the Enable Mode prompt, you are ready to specify the
configuration you want to access. Each configuration-set contains a different set of the
command.
The "configure system" set contains the general and system oriented configuration
command of the device - for example, Syslog configuration.
The "configure voip" set contains VoIP-oriented configuration commands - for
example SIP, VoIP network interfaces and VoIP Media configurations.
The configuration command sets are broken down into categories of similar functions. For
example, all commands dealing with configuring the Ethernet interface are grouped
together, as are configuration commands dealing with hardware, virtual network, and so on.