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Vega CLI Commands

Commands Available
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EXIT                          exit command line (logout)
HELP                          display (this) help message
HELP <command>                display help on specified command(s)
HELP advanced                 display advanced commands help message
TCAP <file> <command>         redirect command output to named TFTP file
CAP <file> <command>          redirect command output to named FTP/TFTP file
APPLY                         actvate changed variables immediately
BILL DISPLAY [OFF|ON]         turn billing display on/off
BILL OPTIONS SAVE             save billing options to config system (will require a "save" afterwards)
BILL [OFF|ON|Z|CLEAR|DEFAULT] turn billing on/off, log zero entries, clear bill records or set default options
CALLTRANSFER [INVOKE|RESULT|REJECT] <Source String> Send a Facility Message to TN
CD <path>                     change current configuration path to <path>
CLEAR STATS                   clear entity statistics table
CLEAR WARNINGS                clear system warnings
CLI LOCK                      Lock Cli User
COPY <srce> <dest>            Copy from file 'srce' to file 'dest'
CP <path>                     change current configuration path to <path>
DEL <filename>                Delete a file
DELETE <path>                 delete an existing configuration entry
DIAGS                         Logout and enter the diagnostics menu
DIR                           Output a list of files stored on FLASH
DISC <index>                  disconnect an active call index
DISC ALL                      disconnect all active calls
DISP <x> <y> <string>         Display a string on the LCD at pos x:y
DSLR <dsl>                    Read all registers on a DSL 
DSLRR <dsl> <reg>             Read a register on a DSL (1xx for SIGX registers, 2xx for RPSC registers, 3xx for TPSC registers
DSLWR <dsl> <reg> <value>     Write a register on a DSL (1xx for SIGX registers, 2xx for RPSC registers, 3xx for TPSC registers
DSPDIAG [RAW|VSTATS|ERROR|RXTX|LEVELS|FMSTATS|FSTATS|FCSTATS|QOS|VALL|FALL] <chan> send a diagnostic command to a specified DSP channel
DUMP LOG <call ref>           dump system log & settings
FACTORY RESET                 reset config to factory defaults
FACTORY RESET EXCLUDE <section> reset config to factory defaults
FORMAT <filesystem>           (Re)format a file system
GET <file>                    read configuration file <string> from TFTP/FTP/HTTPS/HTTP server
HANDLE <handle> <level> <recurse> Display Handle information
HDUMP                         Display all busy handles information
HIGHWAY CHECK                 Check highway entry (options=ALL)
HLIST                         <type> <level> <recurse> Display Busy Handles information
KILL <id>                     terminate logged in session <id>
KILL ALL                      terminate all logged in sessions (except user)
LOG DISPLAY [OFF|ON|C|I|A|W|F|E|X|V] turn log display on/off, or specify filter
LOG OPTIONS SAVE              save logging options to config system (will require a "save" afterwards)
LOG [OFF|ON|C|I|A|W|F|E|X|V|CLEAR|DEFAULT] turn logging on/off, clear it, or specify filter
NEW <path>                    create a new configuration entry
PASSWORD                      Change a user's password
PING <IP address/host name>   ping an IP host
PLAN <number>                 select dial plan <number>
POST PROFILE                  select post profile
PROFILE <number>              select dial planner profile <number>
PURGE <path>                  delete all except the first configuration entry
PUT <file> <sect>             write configuration section <sect> to TFTP/FTP/HTTPS/HTTP server as <file>
QOS CLEAR                     Clear stored QoS statistic.
QOS REPORT [OFF|ON]           Turns QoS stats reporting on this terminal on/off.
QUICK APPLY                   apply quick config
QUICK TEST                    test if quick config is out of synch
RADIUS LOGIN TEST             test radius login configuration - RADIUS LOGIN TEST <username> <password>
REBOOT SYSTEM                 reboot system (options: BLOCK, CLEAR, IDLE)
REPAIR <filesystem>           Repair a file system
RLPSR <dsl>                   Read RLPS RAM on a DSL
SAVE                          save changed variables for next reboot
SET <string1> <string2>       set an existing config entry named <string1> to <string2>
SET DATE <digits>             change current date <digits> = ddmmyy[yy]
SET TIME <digits>             change current time <digits> = hhmmss
SHOUT <string>                Shout message to other admin user
SHOW <string> <string1>       show configuration entry named <string>. If <string1> is 'status','changes' or 'verbose', different reports with changed entries are displayed.
SHOW ARP                      show ARP cache
SHOW BANNER                   show system identification information
SHOW BILL                     show system billing log
SHOW CALLS                    show call summary table
SHOW CHECKSUM                 show application checksum
SHOW FIXED TONES              show fixed tones
SHOW GROUPS <interface>       show sorted group contents
SHOW HOSTS                    show local host table contents
SHOW IP <string>              show LAN configuration for <string>. <string> can be one of FTP, TFTP, NTP, DNS or all.
SHOW LAN ROUTES               show lan routing table
SHOW LANCFG <string>          show LAN configuration for <string>. <string> can be one of FTP, TFTP, NTP, DNS or all.
SHOW LICENSE                  show vega license
SHOW LOG                      show system log & settings
SHOW PATHS <interface>        show sorted dialing plan contents
SHOW PLAN                     show dialing plan contents
SHOW PORTS                    show active port summary table
SHOW POST PATHS               show sorted post profile contents
SHOW QOS CDR                  Display all stored CDRs in chronological order.
SHOW QOS CDR LAST             Displays last stored QoS CDR.
SHOW QOS STATS                Display gateway QoS statistics.
SHOW REBOOT                   show last reboot cause
SHOW STATS                    show system memory, network, and task stats
SHOW SWITCH                   show switch configuration for port mirroring.
SHOW SYSLOG                   show syslog statistics
SHOW TIME                     show current time and date
SHOW VERSION                  show system version information
SHOWDSP <channel>             display the status of 1 or all DSP channels
SIP CANCEL REG                send SIP cancel registration messages
SIP MONITOR                   turn SIP monitor ON/OFF with options UA/ENP/REG
SIP REG                       send SIP registration messages
SIP RESET REG                 reconfigure SIP registration parameters
SIP SHOW CONNECTIONS          show state of all SIP connections
SIP SHOW DIALOG               show dialog event subscribers
SIP SHOW KPML                 show KPML subscribers
SIP SHOW REG                  show registration information
SIP SHOW STATE                show state of all SIP call legs
SPIREAD <device> <address> <datalength> Read data from a device on the SPI bus
SPIWRITE <device> <address> <data> Write data to a device on the SPI bus
STATUS BUFFERS                show buffer status
STATUS NAT                    show nat tables
STATUS SOCKETS                show socket status
STATUS SUPPSERV               Dump status of supplementary services control blocks
SYNC TIME                     read time and date from NTP time server
TESTCLI <Route Index> <[Optional Calling Party Number]> Send a Call Waiting to a channel
TESTDSL <Port>                Tests the DSL port connectivity
TESTDSP <test>                Reset and reprogram DSP
TESTLED [OFF|ON]              Turn all LEDs either on or off
TESTMWI <Source String> <0(off)/1(on)> Route a Message Waiting Indicator to a Destination
TESTSWITCH <port>             Tests the Ethernet switch <port>.<port> can be 0 to disable all,1-3 to enable LANn or 4 to enable all 
TGET <file>                   read configuration file <string> from TFTP server, now obsolete
TPUT <file> <sect>            write configuration section <sect> to TFTP server as <file>, now obsolete
TYPE <filename>               Show contents of a file
WARNINGS                      show system warnings
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