Basic Configuration * Configure terminal enters global configuration mode from privileged user mode * Control e1 enters the E1 controller setting mode. * Disable can be removed from the privileged user mode to the normal user mode or reduced to the privileged level. * Dialer-peer enters the voice dialing peer configuration mode. * Enable enters privileged user mode * End exits from the current configuration mode and returns directly to the privileged user mode. * Exit returns to the upper-level configuration mode or exits the connection. * Help to view some brief information about the help System * History setting history commands * Interface enters interface configuration mode. Execute the global configuration command interface * Line: to configure the interface line, run the global configuration command line. * Router-map enters the policy router configuration mode. Run the global configuration command router-map. * Setup enters the setup interactive configuration mode. Execute the privileged user command setup. * Show running-config: view the current vro Configuration * Show histroy: view the commands entered in the current terminal session * Voice-port enters the voice port configuration mode. * Voice service voip enters the voice service configuration mode* When the calendar set is set, the system clock is still valid after the vro is restarted. * Clock set sets the system clock. clock set hh: mm: ss day month year * Copy the configuration file * Hostname: specify or modify the Host Name of the vro. * Show clock: view system time * Dir: view the list of all files in the current File System * Delete changes an active file in the file system to delete. * Rename an active file in the file system * Squeeze fragment flash. Clear all deleted files in the file system. * Format is used to format flash. Clear all files in the file system. * Show running-config the configuration information of the current vro system running * Show startup-config: view the configurations of the vro stored in NVRAM. * Reload: reload in 10 (10 seconds later) * Write Processing Configuration File memory/network/terminal writing NVARM/copy to TFTP server/display run File * Copy tftp flash: upgrade RGNOS in normal vro Mode * Copy tftp update pack rgnos.bin1_index.htm?vms15.htm and WebClt. jar into a package for upgrade. * In ROM mode, update RGNOS in ROM monitoring mode. Press ctrl + c to go to the update menu. * Enable sntp (synchronous clock server) * Sntp interval: configure the clock synchronization interval (in seconds) for SNTP. The default value is 1800 seconds. * Sntp server configuration SNTP server address * Show sntp: View SNTP configuration information * No snmp-server disables the SNMP proxy function of the router. * Show snmp viewing the SNMP proxy function of a vro * Snmp-server chassis-id specifies the system serial number of SNMP. * Snmp-server community specifies the access characters of the SNMP group. * Snmp-server contact: You must specify the contact information of the SNMP system. * Snmp-server enable traps: enable SNMP to send Trap messages to NMS. * Snmp-server host specifies the SNMP host (NMS) that sends the trap message) * Snmp-server location: sets the system location of SNMP. * The snmp-server packetsize must control the maximum packet size of SNMP. * Snmp-server queue-length specifies the length of the trap message queue. * Snmp-server system-shutdown enables the SNMP system to restart the notification function * Snmp-server trap-source specifies the SNMP source address. * Snmp-server trap-timeout defines the timeout time for re-sending of trap messages. * Debug enables debugging. By default, debugging information is not sent to the Telnet client. When the Telnet client displays debugging information, run the following command in privileged user mode of the terminal session: terminal monitor * Ping 5 packets with a length of bytes to the specified IP Address * Show view vro status or running statistics * The service tcp-keepalives-in server sends a TCP packet periodically to check whether the TCP connection exists. If the peer connection does not exist or the network is disconnected, the current TCP connection can be released. This command enables this function. * Service tcp-keepalives-out Logging on allows log information to be displayed on different devices RGNOS not only displays log information in the Console window and VTY window, but also Records log information on different devices: memory buffer, expansion FLASH and Syslog Server. This command is the log master switch. If the log switch is disabled, all log information is not displayed or recorded. Terminal monitor allows you to display log information in the current VTY window Logging buffered: memory buffer parameter for logging. The buffer size ranges from 4 kb to 128 kb. Logging 202.101.11.1 records logs to the specified Syslog Sever, Logging file flash stores log information in extended FLASH Service sequence-numbers add the serial number in the log information Service timestamps add timestamp information to log information Logging console [level] sets the log information level that can be displayed on the console The logging monitor settings allow the log information level displayed in the VTY window (telnet window, SSH window, etc.) Logging trap: Set the log information level that can be sent to the syslog server. The language of the log information that can be sent to the syslog server. Logging source-interface: Set the source address of log packets Logging facility: Set the default device value of log information (23) Possible device values of syslog: Numerical Code Facility 0 kernel messages 1 user-level messages 2 mail system 3 system daemons 4 security/authorization messages 5 messages generated internally by syslogd 6 line printer subsystem 7 network news subsystem 8 UUCP subsystem 9 clock daemon 10 security/authorization messages 11 FTP daemon 12 NTP subsystem 13 log audit 14 log alert 15 clock daemon 16 local use 0 (local0) 17 local use 1 (local1) 18 local use 2 (local2) 19 local use 3 (local3) 20 local use 4 (local4) 21 local use 5 (local5) 22 local use 6 (local6) 23 local use 7 (local7) Show logging: displays the log configuration parameters, statistics, and log packets in the memory buffer. More flash view record Log File Content in extended FLASH Clear logging clear log information in the memory buffer |