Introduction
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About This Manual
This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions
associated with this document.
Document Objectives
This document provides an in-depth description of the commands necessary for configuring
and maintaining the ITG.
Audience
This publication is intended as a standalone document for experienced system administrators
or engineers who will be configuring and maintaining the ITG and would like to reference
commands.
Document Organization
This document is organized as follows:
• Introduction, gives an overview about this document.
• Utility Commands describes general-purpose utility commands.
• IP Configuration Commands describes commands for configuring the network interfaces
and displaying the configuration.
• Telephony Interface Port Configuration Commands describe commands for configuring
the telephony interface ports.
• Voice and Fax Coder Configuration Commands, describe commands for configuring the
voice and fax coders supported by the ITG.
• Call Progress Tone Configuration Commands describe commands for configuring the call
progress detector and generator.
• H323 Configuration Commands describe commands for configuring the H.323 call control
and signaling protocol stack.
• Configuration Management Commands describe the command for managing the
configuration parameters.
•
Dial Plan Management Commands describe commands for setting up and viewing the dial
plan.
Notation Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
• Examples that contain system prompts denote interactive sessions, indicating that the
user enters commands at the prompt.
• Different type styles and characters are used. These serve a variety of purposes as
described below: