3-16 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
cp { name index } telco dn [ 1 2 ] string
This command allows you to set the profile’s directory number, or
Note: For the cp and no cp versions of this command, if no DN index is specified, 1 is assumed. For the show cp version of this command, if no DN index is specified, both DNs will be displayed, each on its own line.
cp { name index } telco prefix string
This command allows you to set the profile’s dial prefix. The prefix can be up to three characters long and may contain
Note: This parameter is used ONLY by routers with analog modem interfaces installed.
cp { name index } telco callback { yes no }
This command allows you to configure a profile so that when it is used to accept an incoming call, the router will hang up that call and use its (prefix and) directory number to call back the device that originated the initial call. This is useful when you want a particular party to be billed for WAN connections.
cp { name index } ip nat enable { yes no }
This command allows you to enable or disable Network Address Translation for the profile. Enabling NAT is not sufficient – you must also attach a rule list and optionally a server list using the commands below.
cp { name index } ip nat
This command allows you to attach a previously configured IP NAT rule list to a particular profile.
no cp { name index } ip nat
This command allows you to detach an IP NAT rule list from a particular profile.
cp { name index } ip nat
This command allows you to attach a previously configured IP NAT server list to a particular profile.
no cp { name index } ip nat
This command allows you to detach an IP NAT Server List from a particular profile.
show cp { name index } id
This command displays a connection profile’s name and index number. name can be any unique descriptive alphanumeric string. index can be any value from 1 to 16.