Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
18-176 August 2003 Access Navigator - Release 1.8
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
Switch Controller
CAUTION! SWITCHING CONTROLLERS WILL DISRUPT CALL PROCESSING AND CALL
DATA FLOW FOR A FEW MILLISECONDS, BUT NO ESTABLISHED CALLS WILL BE LOST.
Purpose: Transfers active control to the standby Controller card. This means the active card goes
into standby, and the standby card becomes active. Switching will not occur if the
standby Controller is missing or is not operational.
Security: Level 2 (operator)
Syntax: switch controller
Since the active card controls the CLI management session, the CLI will log the user
out and terminate the session before switching to the standby card. When the user logs
back in, the new session will be controlled by the now active Controller card.
Upload TFTP Config
CAUTION! CONFIGURATION FILES ARE NOT COMPATIBLE BETWEEN DIFFERENT
SOFTWARE VERSIONS (INCLUDING OPTIONS SUCH AS DCS, GR-303, AND P-PHONE).
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ERVICE DISRUPTIONS CAN OCCUR IF A CONFIGURATION FILE CREATED BY ONE
SOFTWARE VERSION IS DOWNLOADED TO AN ACCESS NAVIGATOR RUNNING A
DIFFERENT VERSION.
Purpose: This is a Level 1 command that allows a network manager to read the Access Navigator
configuration database from flash memory and save the settings in file format. This file
may be used as a backup copy of the present configuration or as a template for
downloading to other Access Navigators. Because the IP settings are not saved, the file
can be used with any Access Navigator having the same DCS or GR-303 options. File
transfer normally takes only a few seconds.
NOTE: To download a configuration database file to an Access Navigator,
see Load TFTP Config on page 18-37.
Security: Level 1 (manager)
Peak Calls Maximum number of calls at one time. (To clear, see “Clear
Peak Call Count” on page 18-28.)
Switch Ports Number of DS0 ports connected to the switch (excludes EOC
and TMC DS0s).
Percent Used Percentage of switch ports in use, rounded to nearest whole
number.
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