Installation guide

20 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
HOW TO USE THE ACLI CONTEXT-SENSITIVE HELP
Context-Sensitive Help
In addition to the information that ACLI menus offer, context-sensitive help can
assist you with navigation and configuration. Within this one-line entry, you have
access to context-sensitive help that tells you what values are valid for a given field
and when you have completed an entry. When the
<ENTER> no further known
parameters
line appears, the ACLI is informing you that there is no subsequent
information to enter.
To use the context-sensitive help, enter the name of the command or field with
which you require assistance, followed by a <Space> and then a question mark (?).
The context-sensitive help information appears.
In general, context-sensitive help provides more detailed information than within
ACLI menus. For system commands, it prompts you about the information you need
to enter to execute a system command successfully. For configuration elements, it
prompts you with a brief description of the field, as well as available values, ranges
of values, and data types.
Context-Sensitive
Help for System
Commands
The ACLI’s context-sensitive help feature displays information you need to
complete system commands and the body of subcommands available for each
system command. In the following example, the show command menu appears.
Typing a
? after a system command asks if the system requires further information
to complete a specific command. The system responds with a list of available
subcommands.
ACMEPACKET# show ?
about credit information for acli
acl show host access table
algd ALG MGCP status
arp ARP table
buffers show memory buffer statistics
clock system clock
configuration show current configuration
dns DNS information
enum ENUM information
ext-band-mgr External Bandwidth Manager status
ext-clf-svr External CLF Server status
features currently enabled features
h248d H248D status
h323d H323D status
health system health information
hosts show host table
interfaces show network interfaces
ip IP system information
logfile Display a log file, 'enter' to display list
loglevel loglevels of current processes
lrt LRT (local-routing) information