Transcription of Command Line Interface (CLI) Commands - Cisco
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A-1 Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Release Administrator s GuideOL-12586-03 APPENDIXAC ommand line Interface (CLI) CommandsInitial Release: February 25, 2009, OL-12586-03 NoteFor the most complete version of the CTMS CLI Commands , see the online version of the CTMS Release Administration Guide at the following URL: of Contents Introduction section on page A-1 Starting a CLI Session section on page A-1 CLI Command Basics section on page A-2 Ending a CLI Session section on page A-2 CTMS CLI Commands section on page A-2 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS) Command line Interface (CLI) a CLI SessionYou can access the CTMS CLI through the physical console or remotely. If accessing the CTMS CLI remote, use Secure Shell (SSH) from a personal computer or workstation to connect securely to you begin, be sure that you have the following information: CTMS IP address Admin ID and passwordYou will need this information to log into TelePresence Multipoint Switch Release Administrator s GuideOL-12586-03 Appendix A Command line Interface (CLI) Commands Ending a CLI SessionNoteThe admin ID and password can be changed from the default in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) for CTMS devic
Appendix A Command Line Interface (CLI) Commands CTMS CLI Commands † set network gateway, page A-51 † set network hostname, page A-52 † set network ip eth0, page A-53 † set network max_ip_conntrack, page A-54 † set network mtu, page A-55 † set password admin, page A-56 † set rtpsleep, page A-57 † set snmp trapdest add, page A-58
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