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Version 7.2 79 Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 7. CLI-Based Management
When you add a new table row, the device accesses the row's configuration mode. For
example, if three rows are configured in the Accounts table (account-0, account-1, and
account-2) and you then add a new row, account-3 is automatically created and its'
configuration mode is accessed:
(config-voip)# sip-definition account new
(account-3)#
You can also add a new table row to any specific index number, even if a row has already
been configured for that index number. The row that was previously assigned that index
number is incremented to the next consecutive index number, as well as all the index rows
listed below it in the table. To add a new table row to a specific index number, use the
insert command:
# <table name> <index> insert
For example, if three rows are configured in the Accounts table (account-0, account-1, and
account-2) and you then add a new row with index 1, the previous account-1 becomes
account-2 and the previous account-2 becomes account-3, and so on. The following
command is run for this example:
(config-voip)# sip-definition account 1 insert
Note: The insert table row feature is applicable only to tables that do not have "child"
tables (sub-tables).
You can also change the position (index) of a configured row by moving it one row up or
one row down in the table, using the following command:
# <table> <index to move> move-up|move-down
For example, to move the row at Index 1 down to Index 2 in the IP-to-IP Routing table:
<config-voip># sbc routing ip2ip-routing 1 move-down
In this example, the previous row at Index 2 is moved up to Index 1.
Note: Changing of row position is applicable only to certain tables.
7.1.5 Understanding CLI Error Messages
The CLI provides feedback on commands by displaying informative messages:
Failure reason of a run command. The failure message is identical to the notification
failure message sent by Syslog. For example, an invalid Syslog server IP address is
displayed in the CLI as follows:
(logging)# syslog-ip 1111.1.1.1
Parameter 'SyslogServerIP' does NOT accept the IP-Address:
1111.1.1.1, illegal IPAddress.
Configuration failed
Command Failed!
"Invalid command" message: The command may not be valid in the current command
mode, or you may not have entered sufficient characters for the command to be
recognized. Use "?" to determine your error.
"Incomplete command" message: You may not have entered all of the pertinent
information required to make the command valid. Use "?" to determine your error.

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AudioCodes MSBG Series Specifications

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMSBG Series
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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