
Convention | Description |
boldface | Commands and keywords are in boldface. |
Bold Courier | User input (anything you are expected to type in) is set in Bold Courier. |
italic | Arguments for which you supply values. |
courier | Messages that the ITG CLI displays are in plain courier font. |
[ ] | Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{ x y z } | Alternative but required elements are grouped in braces ({ }) and separated by |
vertical bars ( ). | |
[ x y z ] | Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets ([ ]) and separated by |
vertical bars ( ). | |
“string” | A |
or the string will include the quotation marks. | |
<key> | A key on the |
denotes the Enter key. |
Some commands require an IP address, which must be designated in a standard format. The IP address format is 32 bits, written as four octets separated by periods (dotted decimal format) that are made up of a network section, an optional subnet section, and a host section, as shown in the following example:
192.168.0.1
Designating Port IDEach telephony port of the ITG is assigned with an ID. Some commands require a telephony port ID. The ITG assigned ID 0 to the first telephony port, ID 1 to the 2nd port, and so on.
Documentation AbbreviationsThroughout this document, the user will come across a number of abbreviations, some of them are commonly used in the industry and some are unique to the ITG. The user should be familiar with the following abbreviations:
ATPM | Address Translation and Parsing Manager |
CLI | Command Line Interface |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
DIS | Digital Identification Signal |
DNS | Domain Name System |
DSP | Digital Signal Processor |
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