Planet VIP-100T User Manual

TELNET CONFIGURATION
Command line interface in PLANET VIP-100T
This chapter is a command-by-command description for the PLANET VIP-100T CLI administration mode.
Command Line Interface Configurations ....................................4
1. [help]......................................................................................................................5
2. [quit].......................................................................................................................5
3. [reboot]..................................................................................................................6
4. [flash].....................................................................................................................6
5. [commit].................................................................................................................7
6. [ifaddr] ...................................................................................................................8
a) -ip, -mask, -gate..............................................................................................9
b) -dhcp...............................................................................................................9
c) –sntp................................................................................................................9
d) -dns...............................................................................................................10
e) –timezone......................................................................................................10
f) –ipsharing......................................................................................................10
g) -cmcenter.......................................................................................................11
7. [time].....................................................................................................................11
8. [ping].....................................................................................................................11
9. [pbook].................................................................................................................12
a) –print.............................................................................................................14
b) -add...............................................................................................................14
c) -search...........................................................................................................15
d) -delete...........................................................................................................15
e) –insert............................................................................................................15
f) –modify.........................................................................................................16
10.[pppoe]................................................................................................................16
a) -print..............................................................................................................17
b) –dev..............................................................................................................17
c) –open.............................................................................................................17
d) –close............................................................................................................18
e) –id.................................................................................................................18
f) –pwd..............................................................................................................18
g) –reboot..........................................................................................................18
11.[sysconf] command............................................................................................19
a) –print.............................................................................................................19
b) –plan.............................................................................................................20
c) –callalive.......................................................................................................20
d) –keypad.........................................................................................................21
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e) –idto..............................................................................................................21
f) –eod...............................................................................................................21
g) -h450.............................................................................................................22
12. [h323] ................................................................................................................22
a) –print.............................................................................................................23
b) –mode...........................................................................................................23
c) –gk................................................................................................................24
d) –dfgw............................................................................................................24
e) –algk..............................................................................................................25
f) –gkname........................................................................................................25
g) –e164............................................................................................................25
h) –e164-x.........................................................................................................26
i) –alias..............................................................................................................26
j) –tokenpwd.....................................................................................................27
k) –gkdis............................................................................................................27
l) –rtp.................................................................................................................28
m) –ttl................................................................................................................28
n) –gkfind..........................................................................................................28
o) –ras................................................................................................................29
p) –range...........................................................................................................29
q) –respto..........................................................................................................29
r) –connto..........................................................................................................29
13. [voice] ................................................................................................................30
a) –print.............................................................................................................31
b) -send..............................................................................................................32
c) -priority.........................................................................................................33
d) –volume........................................................................................................33
e) –nscng...........................................................................................................33
f) –echo.............................................................................................................34
g) –mindelay.....................................................................................................34
h) –maxdealy.....................................................................................................34
15. [tone] .................................................................................................................35
16. [support]............................................................................................................36
a) -print..............................................................................................................36
b) –fstart............................................................................................................36
c) –tunnel..........................................................................................................37
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3. Content of description, such as H.323 alias or username configuration, these
command for parameter confirmation, and all modifications should
d) -h245fs..........................................................................................................37
17. [bureau] .............................................................................................................38
a) -print..............................................................................................................38
b) -hold..............................................................................................................38
18.[rom] ...................................................................................................................39
a) -print..............................................................................................................39
b) -app,-boot, -dsptest, -dspcore, -dspapp, -rbpcm and –htpcm.......................39
c) -boot2m.........................................................................................................40
d) -s...................................................................................................................40
e) -f....................................................................................................................40
f) –server...........................................................................................................40
g) –method........................................................................................................41
h) –ftp................................................................................................................41
19.[passwd]..............................................................................................................41
a) –set................................................................................................................42
b) –clean............................................................................................................43

Command Line Interface Configurations

PLANET VIP-100T provides CLI (Command Line Interface) for more detail, powerful machine configurations. In most circumstances, it is not necessary to proceed configurations via telnet session, LCD panel menu, and web configuration in VIP-100T can cover most configurations to meet different applications on your side. VIP-100T Telnet User Interface allows you to specify (and change) a variety of system configuration parameters. It is strongly recommended to consult experienced engineer or related personnel on your ITSP side before entering, modifying or confirming any parameter in CLI mode.
1. Default username/password for VIP-100T CLI administration: root/null <without password>.)
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2. Most commands should be inserted with lower case. If wrongly key in, machine will
prompt, command not recognized for warning purpose.
Hint
parameters are allowed to be Capital format.
4. Please use commit
be activated via command reboot
After log into the VIP-100T, the terminal will prompt with usr/config$”, this shows you are log into the CLI of the VIP-100T successfully. Operation commands in command line interface (CLI) are introduced in respective session, please press either ? or help to display related command messages.
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1. [help]

Type help or man or ? to display all the command lists. The following figure shows the supported commands of the VIP-100T.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Example
usr/config$ ? help help/man/? [command] quit quit/exit/close reboot reboot local machine flash clean configuration from flash rom commit commit flash rom data ifaddr internet address manipulation time show current time ping test that a remote host is reachable pbook Phonebook information and configuration pppoe PPPoE stack manipulation sysconf system information manipulation h323 H.323 information manipulation voice voice information manipulation tone Setup of call progress tones support Special Voice function support manipulation bureau bureau line information manipulation rom ROM file update
passwd Password setting information and configuration usage: help [command]

2. [quit]

Type either quit, exit, or close in CLI will logout VIP-100T Telnet administration session.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default
This command has no default value.
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inputting
reboot command, this prompt indicates there are data requiring confirmation before
to reboot machine without saving data, all
Example
usr/config$ exit Disconnecting...

3. [reboot]

This command is used to restart machine to activate new committed parameters. If there is no committed data, reboot command will restart machine only.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ reboot . Data modified, commit to flash rom?(y/n)y
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!.
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!
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If you see Data modified, commit to flash rom? message after
Caution
rebooting. If you ignore the prompt, type n the modifications will be lost after rebooting.

4. [flash]

Flash command will erase current running configuration and load factory default
parameter and reboot VIP-100T.
Syntax Description
flash –clean (this command only can be applied while logging in as “root privilege.)
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When download or receive firmware upgrade from your service provider, it is required
to activate new configuration in machine. <Machine default
ord: <null>, press
When download or receive firmware upgrade from your service provider, it is required
to activate new configuration in machine. <Machine default
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Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ flash Flash memory information and configuration Usage: flash -clean Note: This command will clean the configuration stored in the flash and reboot it.
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Note
to perform a flash -clean IP address: 192.168.0.1, Web/Telnet logon username: root; passw <Enter> to log in machine..

5. [commit]

This command is used to save any changes after configuring VIP-100T.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ commit usr/config$
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!
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Note
to perform a flash -clean IP address: 192.168.0.1, Web/Telnet logon username: root; password: <null>, pres <Enter> to log in machine..
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6. [ifaddr]

Command ifaddr is used to configure and display TCP/IP related information in VIP-100T. There are sub parameters in this menu, please insert ifaddr to display related parameters for configuration.
Example
usr/config$ ifaddr LAN information and configuration Usage: ifaddr [-print]|[-dhcp used]|[-sntp mode [server]] ifaddr [-ip ipaddress] [-mask subnetmask] [-gate defaultgateway] [-cmcenter cmcenter] ifaddr [-dns index [dns server address]]
-print Display LAN information and configuration.
-ip Specify ip phone ip address.
-mask Set Internet subnet mask.
-gate Specify default gateway ip address
-dhcp Set DHCP client service flag (On/Off).
-sntp Set SNTP server mode and specify IP address.
-dns specify IP address of DNS Server.
-timezone Set local timezone.
-ipsharing Specify usage of an IP sharing device and specify IP address.
-cmcenter Specify management center IP address. Note: Range of ip address setting (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255). DHCP client setting value (On=1, Off=0). If DHCP set to 'On', Obtain a set of Internet configuration from DHCP server assgined. SNTP mode (0=no update, 1=specify server IP, 2=broadcast mode). Example: ifaddr -ip 210.59.163.202 -mask 255.255.255.0 -gate 210.59.163.254 ifaddr -dhcp 1 ifaddr -sntp 1 210.59.163.254 ifaddr -ipsharing 1 210.59.163.254 ifaddr -dns 1 168.95.1.1 ifaddr -timezone 8
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you may now check

a) -ip, -mask, -gate

These parameters are used to setup IP Address, subnet mask and default gateway respectively.
Syntax Description
-ip Specify IP address of VIP-100T.
-mask Set Internet subnet mask.
-gate Specify IP address of default gateway
Default
IP address=192.168.0.1, Mask=255.255.255.0, Gateway=255.255.255.255

b) -dhcp

When DHCP function enables (ifaddr –dhcp 1), VIP-100T will automatically search DHCP server after commit and reboot process.
Syntax Description
-dhcp enable/disable DHCP client service.
Default
0 (DHCP client is turned off)
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Hint
Syntax Description
After VIP-100T obtaining IP address from DHCP server, machine TCP/IP status on the LCD panel.

c) –sntp

SNTP feature in VIP-100T is able to retrieve time information from timeserver on the net. To enable the SNTP feature in machine, please assign the trigger parameter 1, and SNTP IP address in SNTP parameter.
–sntp 1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Default
1 (SNTP option turned on, IP= 213.91.2.137)
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Please consult your network administrator or ISP for DNS related
If youd like to use domain name as calling destination, please refer to

d) -dns

VIP-100T support domain name resolution, you may configure the DNS server IP address obtained from ISP or your preferred DNS server. After configuring this, you may now connect or register to H.323 gateway/terminal/gatekeeper with easy-to-remember URL address instead of IP address.
Syntax Description
-dns 1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Default
1 (DNS option turned on, IP= 168.95.1.1)
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information to have best performance in domain name resolution.
Note
2.

e) –timezone

If the SNTP server is configured, you can setup time zone information in VIP-100T to meet local time display.
Syntax Description
timezone 8
Default
8 (Time zone is set to GMT+8)

f)ipsharing

If VIP-100T is working in an IP-sharing (NAT router) environment, you may enable IP sharing function and insert WAN IP address of the device to prevents one-way communication in NAT environment.
Syntax Description
H.323 and Phone Book sessions for more configuration tips.
–ipsharing 0/1 WAN side IP address of the IP sharing device
Default
0 (no IP Sharing device)
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Parameter 0 for disable and 1 for enable IP sharing feature on VIP-100T.
Note

g) -cmcenter

This function is reserved for future support service. Please disable this feature
via entering x parameter.
Syntax Description
cmcenter IP address of management center” –cmcenter x to disable this function
Default
255.255.255.255 (management center function is disabled)

7. [time]

Command time is used to display current time information . This function is valid only when SNTP server is configured in VIP-100Ts SNTP function.
usr/config$ time Current time is FRI JAN 23 18:08:00 2003
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Hint
If time information cannot display properly, please check command: ifaddr -sntp configuration tips.

8. [ping]

Command ping can be used to verify network connection status
Syntax Description
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Pinging results will be displayed on screen to show network status.
Default
This command has no default value.
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round
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trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/1/5
Example
usr/config$ ping 192.168.0.254 PING 192.168.0.254: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.0.254: icmp_seq=0. time=5. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.254: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.254: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.254: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms
----192.168.0.254 PING Statistics---­4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss

9. [pbook]

Phonebook in VIP-100T is the phone number database for connection toward other H.323 terminal/gateway. This command is provided for Peer-to-Peer Mode use only. While machine is running in GK mode, dial-string depends on the registration information provided by ITSP or assigned from GK administrator.
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If parameter 'end_record' is omited, only record 'start_record' will
Example
usr/config$ pbook Phonebook information and configuration Usage: pbook [-print [start_record] [end_record]] pbook [-add [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]] pbook [-search [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]] pbook [-insert [index] [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]] pbook [-delete index] pbook [-modify [index] [ip ipaddress] [name Alias] [e164 phonenumber]]
-print Display phonebook data.
-add Add an record to phonebook.
-search Search an record in phonebook.
-delete Delete an record from phonebook.
-insert Insert an record to phonebook in specified position.
-modify Modify an exist record. pbook -add name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001 pbook -insert 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001 pbook -delete 3 pbook -search ip 192.168.4.99 pbook -modify 3 name Test ip 210.59.163.202 e164 1001
Note:
be display. If both parameters 'end_record' and 'start_record' are omited, all records will be display. Range of ip address setting (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255). Range of index setting value (1~100), Example: pbook -print 1 10 pbook -print 1 pbook -print
pbook -add name Test ip 192.168.0.99 e164 1001 pbook -insert 3 name Test ip 192.168.0.199 e164 1001 pbook -delete 3 pbook -search ip 192.168.4.99 pbook -modify 3 name Test ip 192.168.0.100 e164 1001
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a) –print

Parameter print can be used to display phone book database information. You can display all data in phone book by adding –print parameter. Furthermore, you like to display a section of data, indication parameter 'start_record' and 'end_record' can be used (pbook –print “start index #” “end index #”). If parameter 'end_record' is omitted, only record 'start_record' will be display (pbook –print
“start index #”).
Syntax Description
-print [start index #] [end index #] Display phonebook data.
Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ pbook -print index Name IP E164 ==================================================================== 1 test1 210.66.155.90 5555 2 test2 vip.planet.com.tw 0
----------------------------------------------------------------­usr/config$ pbook -print 1 1 index Name IP E164 =================================================================== 1 test1 210.66.155.90 5555
------------------------------------------------------------------­usr/config$ pbook -print 1 2 index Name IP E164 =================================================================== 1 test1 210.66.155.90 5555 2 test2 vip.planet.com.tw 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------

b) -add

Parameter add is used to create a new entry in phone book table by give a name
and e164 number for the Gateway / Terminal IP address.
Syntax Description
add name X ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” e164 X”)
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can be used for calling destination. If youd like to use URL
Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ pbook -add name test3 ip 210.66.155.96 e164 6532 usr/config$ pbook -add name test4 ip planetvip.dyndns.org e164 3698 usr/config$
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!
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Hint

c) -search

Parameter search provides user search capability to search any record such as IP address, name or e164 address in the phone book database.
Either IP or URL address as calling destination, please be sure to configure the DNS server in ifaddr section
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Default
This command has no default value.

d) -delete

Parameter delete can be used to delete a telephone entry in VIP-100T phone book database.
Syntax Description –delete index number
Default
This command has no default value.

e) –insert

Parameter insert allows user to enter an entry in specified index number of phone book.
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after dialing E.164 number to send out telephone
Syntax Description
-insert Insert an entry in specified position of phone book database.
Default
This command has no default value.

f) –modify

Parameter modify can be used to modify entries in phone book database that has addressed to index number. The name, IP address and e164 number should be modified together in one modify command.
Syntax Description
modify <index number> name X ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” e164 X
Default
This command has no default value.
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Hint

10.[pppoe]

When dialing, please press # number to destination.
VIP-100T equipped with PPPoE client, this makes VIP-100T is able to establish Internet connection without assistance.
Example
usr/config$ pppoe PPPoE device information and configuration Usage: pppoe [-print]|[-open]|[-close] pppoe [-dev on/off][-id username][-pwd password]
-print Display PPPoE device information.
-dev Enable(=1) or Disable(=0) device.
-open Open PPPoE connection.
-close Disconnect PPPoE connection.
-id Connection user name.
-pwd Connection password.
-reboot Reboot after remote host disconnection.
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a) -print

Parameter print can be used to display overall PPPoE information and configurations. When PPPoE connection established, related information (IP, gateway .etc.) can be seen with this command.
Syntax Description
-print Display PPPoE device information.
Default
This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ pppoe -print PPPoE adapter information
Device : Disable Status : Not initialized User name : pppoe Password : *****

b) –dev

Parameter –dev can be used to enable or disable PPPoE function.
Syntax Description
-dev Enable(=1) or Disable(=0) PPPoE function in VIP-100T
Default
0 PPPoE function in VIP-100T is turned off.

c) –open

While VIP-100T is not in PPPoE connection state, you may use parameter –open to initiate a PPPoE connection.
Syntax Description
-open Initiate a PPPoE connection.
Default
This command has no default value.
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If difficulty is met during PPPoE connection setup, please verify if the
username/password are correctly inserted, and contact your ISP for proper

d) –close

While VIP-100T is in PPPoE connection state, you may use parameter –close to disconnect a PPPoE connection.
Syntax Description
-close Disconnect current PPPoE connection.
Default
This command has no default value.

e) –id

This parameter can be used to configure PPPoE connection user name.
Syntax Description
-id User name for PPPoE connection.

f) –pwd

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Hint

g) –reboot

Default
pppoe
This parameter can be used to configure PPPoE connection password.
Syntax Description
-pwd Password for PPPoE connection.
Default
pppoe.
information.
If user enable this function, after PPPoE being disconnected unexpectedly, VIP-100T will automatically reboot to re-establish PPPoE conhnection. After reboot, if VIP-100T still cant get contact with server, VIP-100T will keep trying to connect one more time. On the other hand, if this function is disabled, VIP-100T wont reboot and keep trying to connect.
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plan Number of digits for dial plan. ( No or positive number 1
disconnection after 10 seconds not
Syntax Description
-reboot Reboot VIP-100T while PPPoE session disconnected unexpectedly. Enable(=1) or Disable(=0)
Default 1 (Reboot machine while there is unexpected PPPoE disconnection)

11.[sysconf] command

This command displays the system information and configuration.
System information and configuration Usage: sysconf [-plan digits] [-callalive flag] [-h450 flag] [-keypad type] [-idto time] [-eod type] sysconf -print
-print Display system overall information and configuration.
­~ 24. )
-callalive Enable or disable auto­receiving packets from remote party.
-keypad Select DTMF type. ( 0:INBAND, 1:H245ALPHANUMARIC, 2:H245SIGNALTYPE, 3:Q931USERINFO. )
-idto The duration of two pressed digits in dial mode
-eod Digit type of end of dialing. ( 0:No end of dialing, 1:[OK] button, 2:[#} button, 3:[*] button. )
-h450 Enable or disable H.450 related features. Example: sysconf -plan 4 -callalive 0 -h450 1 -keypad 2 -idto 5 -eod 0

a) –print

Parameter -print can display system overall information and configuration.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default This command has no default value.
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usr/config$
, this will disable length checking in phone book (Max.
string. If you dont wish
key to send out numbers
Example
usr/config$ sysconf -print System information DialPlan number of digits: 0 CallAlive auto-disconnection: Disabled keypad DTMF type: H245SIGNALTYPE H.450 features: Enabled Inter-digit time out: 5 Digit type of end of dialing: [ # ] button

b) –plan

Parameter –plan is used to setup dialstring length. While the number (E.164 number in phone book) you dialed is 7 digits, this parameter should be configured as 7 or 0.
Syntax Description
-plan dial string length ( number 1 ~ 24 to limit the dialed digits, 0 for
Default
0 (not limited, Max. allowed dialed digits count is 24.)
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c) –callalive

VIP-100T is able to check if there are network activities during calling process. Parameter –callalive can enable or disable auto-disconnect operation after 10
unlimited, but Max. dialed digits is 24. )
1. If this parameter is set to 0 dialed digits is 24), and dialing string between 1-24 digits can be set.
2. By default settings, symbol # is used to send out the dial­to wait the dialed digit interval timeout, you may press # to desired destinations.
seconds not receiving packets from remote calling party
Syntax Description
-callalive Enable or disable auto-disconnection after 10 seconds not receiving packets from remote party. 0 for disable and 1 for enable
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It is not suggested to change this parameter without assistance of your VoIP or PBX
Default
0

d) –keypad

Parameter –keypad is used to setup DTMF transmission method. You may
select DTMF type in VIP-100T for DTMF receiving and transmitting activities.
Syntax Description –keypad 0/1/2/3 (0 for inband ,1 for H.245 alphanumeric, 2 for H.245 signal
type, 3 for Q.931 user info, 4 for RFC2833.)
Default
2 (H.245 signal type)
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Note
system administrator.

e) –idto

Parameter –idto is used to setup the interval (in second) of two pressed digits, iff there is no action in this duration, VIP-100T will dial out the pressed numbers.
Syntax Description
-idto Interval between dial string Digits.
Default 5 seconds

f) –eod

Terminal digit selection, once this specified digit is pressed on the keypad, VIP-100T will send out the dialed digits.
Syntax Description
eod 0/1/2/3 (0 for no end of dial key , 1 for OK” button , 2 for #
button , 3 for button )
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Default
#

g) -h450

Parameter –h450 can be used to enable or disable the H.450 features supported in VIP-100T. H.450 service supported: call transfer, call on hold and call forward.
Syntax Description
-h450 Enable or disable H.450 related features.
Default
1 (H.450 service is turned on)

12. [h323]

h323 command is used to display or configure H.323 parameters in VIP-100T,
these parameters are designed to meet most calling environment. It is strongly recommended not to modify these parameters on your own. If you met difficulty to establish communication toward destination call party, please consult ITSP engineering staff, experienced personnel or local distributor support staff for proper configuration. There are sub parameters in VIP H.323 configuration menu, which will be illustrated in following sections.
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usr/config$ h323 H.323 stack information and configuration Usage: h323 [-mode gkmode] h323 [-gk ipaddress] [-algk ipaddress] [-gkdis used] [-e164 number] [-e164-x number] [-alias h323id] [-tokenpwd password] [-rtp port] [-ttl time] [-gkfind port] [-ras port] [-range [start num1] [end num2]] [-respto t1] [-connto t2] [-dfgw IP] h323 -print
-print Display H.323 stack information and configuration.
-mode Configure as Gatekeeper mode or Non-GateKeeper mode.
-gk Gatekeeper ip address. (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255)
-dfgw Default Gateway IP Address. (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255)
-algk Second Gatekeeper ip address. (0.0.0.0 ~ 255.255.255.255)
-gkname Gatekeeper ID
-e164 IP side registered number.
-e164-x IP side registered number.(x:1~9)
-alias IP side registered H323 ID.
-tokenpwd RRQ/ARQ authentication token password.
-gkdis Gatekeeper auto discovery (multicast, On=1, Off=0).
-rtp RTP port number (1024~65532).
-ttl RAS TTL time (0~3600 second).
-gkfind Gatekeeper finding port (1024~65535).
-ras Gatekeeper RAS port (1024~65535).
-range Dynamically allocated port range (1024~65535).
-respto Max waiting time for 1st response to a new call (1~200).
-connto Max waiting time for call establishment after receiving 1st response of a new call (1~20000). Note: Options -gk -e164 -alias -gkdis -ttl -gkfind -ras are ignored when RAS mode is configured as Non-GK mode. Example: h323 -gk 210.59.163.171 -e164 101 -alias vip-100t h323 -mode 1

a) –print

Parameter –print is used to display H.323 stack information and configuration.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default
This command has no default value.

b) –mode

VIP-100T is capable of running in Peer-to-Peer or GateKeeper mode. Machine
default running mode is Peer-to-Peer mode.
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configuration menu, so that the
Gatekeeper
Syntax Description
mode 0/1 (0 for GateKeeper mode ,1 for Peer-to-Peer mode)
Default
1 (Peer-to-Peer mode)

c) –gk

This parameter is used to configure primary GateKeeper IP address
Syntax Description
gk IP address or URL of destination Gatekeeper
Default
Null (This command has no default value.)
1. In the GK IP field, URL can be inserted as well. Please note:
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d) –dfgw

Domain Name Server must be configured in -ifaddr URL can be functional here.
2. If GK IP address is set to 255.255.255.255; VIP-100T will be set to run Auto-discovery mode. It is required to configure parameters –gkname
and –gkdis to complete the GK Auto-discovery configuration.
Parameter –dfgw to configure IP address of default H.323 communication gateway, this option is same as the gateway settings in advanced calling option of Microsoft NetMeeting.
i) To complete the calls, both calling and called endpoints must be running in
peer-to-peer mode.
ii) If the called party equips FXO interface connected with PBX or PSTN line,
to establish the communications, please add sysconf –2nddial 0 parameter to make this one-time dialing working.
iii) In this mode, if you like to dial remote PSTN number via default gateway
configuration, VIP-100T will dial to default gateway first, then the remote
iv) If called party equips with FXS interface, you may directly dial an existing
gateway will forward this number to PSTN line, and connect the call.
telephone number on the remote gateway to establish the voice communication.
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Syntax Description
-dfgw Destination H.323 Gateway IP Address.
Default
x (no default destination H.323 gateway)

e) –algk

This parameter is used to configure secondary Gatekeeper IP address or URL address. If VIP-100T tries to register to primary Gatekeeper for 10 times but failed, it will try to register to secondary (alternative) Gatekeeper configured in this option.
Syntax Description
-algk IP address of Secondary Gatekeeper.
Default Null (This command has no default value.)

f) –gkname

Parameter –gkname is used to configure the Gatekeeper name/ID for Gatekeeper auto-discovery operations. When VIP-100T send out Gatekeeper discovery message; this ID will be encapsulated to search matched Gatekeeper to register with.
Syntax Description
-gkname Destination Gatekeeper ID
Default Null (This command has no default value.)

g) –e164

Parameter –e164 is used to identify one number for VIP-100T to register with the GateKeeper
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Syntax Description
-e164 E.164 alias (registered telephone number) toward destination Gatekeeper.
Default 1001

h) –e164-x

You may assign up to 10 E.164 numbers (Registered telephone numbers) in VIP-100T phone book database. For example, 10 users share the same VIP-100T, they can assign phone numbers as 100, 200, 300. (for example, h323 e164 100 e164-1 200 e164-2 300….) User can disable one number and the number after this one. Ex. from set 1-5 is configured, if user set the third number as x”, from third to fifth number will be disabled at the mean time. (ex. h323 –e164-2 x)
Note
Syntax Description
-e164-x Specify the E.164 alias (registered telephone number) toward destination Gatekeeper in VIP-100T phone book database.
Default This command has no default value.
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E.164 number filed also can be used in Peer-to-Peer mode as the destination number.

i) –alias

Parameter –alias is used to identify H.323 ID for VIP-100T to register with Gatekeeper. Default alias is related to MAC address of VIP-100T, so each VIP-100T has different alias, which can register with GK without conflict.
Syntax Description
-alias Registered H323 ID toward destination Gatekeeper.
Default VIP-100T+(last 6 digits of machine MAC address)
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If there is H.323 ID (alias) authentication on the destination Gatekeeper, please obtain
G
Note
proper information from related personnel, and carefully insert data in this field.

j) –tokenpwd

To co work in a H.235 security environment, VIP-100T is implemented the capability of sending RRQ/ARQ authentication token password to Gatekeeper for authentication purpose.
Syntax Description
-tokenpwd RRQ/ARQ authentication token password while registering toward Gatekeeper. Command: h323 –tokenpwd x can be used to disable this function
(1) LCD menu password: User can enter LCD system configuration by key in
this password and default value is lowercase x.” (press TRANSFER to switch lowercase and uppercase).
(2) H.235 security: To set RRQ/ARQ authentication token password. If
VIP-100T wants to register to a GateKeeper, which implement H.235 security token feature, VIP-100T has to set a RRQ/ARQ authentication token password, which is provided by GateKeeper manager. VIP-100T cant work normally with this GateKeeper unless Token Password is set.
Default x

k) –gkdis

Parameter –gkdis can be used to enable or disable auto discovery function in VIP-100T. If this function is enabled and IP address of Gatekeeper is set as
255.255.255.255, VIP-100T will multicast to search a Gatekeeper on network
with Gatekeeper ID/name configured with command h323 -gkname; if IP address of Gatekeeper is set, before VIP-100T register to the assigned Gatekeeper, it will send out GRQ (Gatekeeper Request) message with configured Gatekeeper name to Gatekeeper first.
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Syntax Description
-gkdis Gatekeeper auto discovery (On=1, Off=0).
Default 0 (Gatekeeper auto-discovery is turned off.)

l) –rtp

This parameter is used to assign RTP port number for voice packet transmission, definable port range: 1024-65535.
Syntax Description
-rtp RTP port number (1024~65532).
Default 16384

m) –ttl

This parameter is used to set RAS TTL (time-to-live) time while machine performs registration toward Gatekeeper. Definable time range: 0-3600 second(s).
Syntax Description
-ttl RAS TTL time (0~3600 second).
Default 60 seconds.

n) –gkfind

This parameter is used to assign GateKeeper finding port number, definable port range: 1024-65535.
Syntax Description
-gkfind Port assignment of Gatekeeper finding port (1024~65535).
Default 1718
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o) –ras

This parameter is used to assign Gatekeeper RAS port, definable port range: 1024-65535. This parameter should be adjusted to match the destination Gatekeeper configuration.
Syntax Description
-ras Destination Gatekeeper RAS port (1024~65535).
Default 1719

p) –range

This parameter is used to assign dynamically allocated port range, definable port range: 1024-65535.
Syntax Description
-range Dynamically allocated port range (1024~65535) in VIP-100T.
Default 1024-65535

q) –respto

This parameter is used to setup Max. waiting time for first response from detination call party during call setup process. If this value expired, you will hear busy tone from the handset or speaker phone. Range: 1-200 seconds.
Syntax Description
-respto Maximum waiting time for 1st response to a new call (1~200).
Default 5 seconds

r) –connto

This parameter is used to setup Max. waiting time for call establishment after receiving first response during call setup process, definable time range: 1-20000 seconds.
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Parameters in this H.323 configuration menu are not suggested to change without
assistance of ITSP or experienced personnel, improper configuration will case
e164, alias,
after press IP address (ex.10.1.1.1 please
to connect to destination call
Syntax Description
-connto Max waiting time for call establishment after receiving 1st response during call setup (1~20000).
Default 200 seconds
1. communications fail or malfunction in machine.
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Note

13. [voice]

voice command is associated with the voice codec setting information. These
2. In Peer-to-Peer mode, h323 –print will only display information on mode, RTP port, and allocated port range fields.
3. In Peer-to-Peer mode, please dial # dial 10*1*1*1#) or E.164 number in Phone book party.
parameters are designed to meet most calling environment. It is strongly recommended not to modify these parameters on your own. If you met difficulty to establish communication toward destination call party, please consult ITSP engineering staff, experienced personnel or local distributor support staff for proper configuration.
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Voice codec setting information and configuration Usage: voice [-send [G723 ms] [G711A ms] [G711U ms] [G729A ms] [G729 ms] ] [-volume [voice level] [input level] [dtmf level]] [-nscng G723 used] [-echo used] [-mindelay/maxdelay used] voice -print voice -priority [G723] [G711A] [G711U] [G729A] [G729]
-print Display voice codec information and configuration.
-send Specify sending packet size. G.723 (30/60 ms) G.711A (20/40/60 ms) G.711U (20/40/60 ms) G.729A (20/40/60 ms) G.729 (20/40/60 ms)
-priority Priority preference of installed codecs. G.723 G.711A G.711U G.729A G.729
-volume Specify the following levels: voice volume (0~40, default: 30), input gain (0~63, default: 32), dtmf volume (0~31, default: 27),
-nscng Silence suppression and CNG. (G.723.1 only, On=1, Off=0).
-echo Setting of echo canceller. (On=1, Off=0, per port basis).
-mindelay Setting of jitter buffer min delay. (0~150, default: 100).
-maxdelay Setting of jitter buffer max delay. (0~150, default: 150). Example: voice -send g723 60 g711a 60 g711u 60 g729a 60 g729 60 voice -volume voice 20 input 32 dtmf 27 voice -echo 1 1 usr/config$

a) –print

Parameter –print is used to display voice codec information and configuration. Voice codec supports in VIP-100T are: G.723.1, G.729a, G.729, G.711u, G.711A.
Syntax Description
-print Display voice codec information and configuration.
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g729a 60 g729 60 g711u 60 g711a 60
Default This command has no default value.
Example
usr/config$ voice -print Voice codec setting relate information Sending packet size : G.723.1 : 30 ms G.729A : 20 ms G.729 : 20 ms G.711U : 20 ms G.711A : 20 ms Priority order codec : g7231 g729a g729 g711u g711a Volume levels : voice volume : 30 input gain : 26 dtmf volume : 23 Silence suppression & CNG: G.723.1 : Off Echo canceller : On JitterBuffer Min Delay : 30 JitterBuffer Max Delay : 90

b) -send

Parameter –send can be used to adjust the transmission voice packet size toward
destination call party. Three packet size can be configured: 20 ms, 40 ms or 60 ms. (Note: packet size in G.723 only can be configured as 30 and 60 ms.)
Syntax Description
-send Specify transmission packet size toward destination call party.
Default G.723.1: 30 ms; G.729A: 20 ms; G.729: 20 ms; G.711U: 20 ms; G.711A: 20 ms
Example
usr/config$ voice -send g723 60 usr/config$ commit usr/config$
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!
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c) -priority

Parameter –priority can be used to setup supported voice codec or priority in voice codecs during capability exchange in H.323 call setup process. You may set from 1 to 5 codecs to meet real world applications. For instance, voice –priority
g723 means VIP-100T supports single voice codec (G.723.1) only. Or voice –priority g723 711a g711u g729a g729 means VIP-100T supports five
codecs, and voice codec used in call capability exchange will be in this order: g723 711a g711u g729a g729.
Syntax Description
-priority Priority preference of installed codecs.
Default
Supported voice codec and priority order in VIP-100T: G.7231 G.729a G.729 G.711u G.711a.

d) –volume

Parameter -volume can be used to adjust voice volume of H.323 calls, signal input gain level, and DTMF volume while communicating with destination call party.
Syntax Description
-volume Specify the voice volume level, input gain, DTMF volume in VIP-100T.
Default voice volume level: 30, input gain: 30, DTMF volume: 27

e) –nscng

Parameter –nscng is used to enable or disable sound compression and comfort
noise generation in VIP-100T. This parameter is only valid for codec G.723.1. (0 for off,1 for on)
Syntax Description
-nscng VIP-100t silence suppression and CNG setting
Default 0 (silence suppression is turned off)
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Parameters in voice configuration menu are for advanced user or system
er settings in this menu will cause communication fail, and
machine malfunctioned or reduced voice quality. Please contact support staff of

f) –echo

Enable -echo canceller to eliminate echo brought by environmental factors, default value is on.
Syntax Description
-echo Setting of echo canceller. (On=1, Off=0)
Default 1 (echo canceller is turned on)

g) –mindelay

Parameter –mindelay is used to setup minimum delay of jitter buffer in VIP-100T, definable range: 0~150 ms
Syntax Description
-mindelay Setting minimum delay of jitter buffer
Default 30 ms

h) –maxdealy

Parameter –maxdelay is used to setup Maximum delay of jitter buffer in VIP-100T, definable range: 0~150 ms
Syntax Description
-maxdelay Setting Maximum delay of jitter buffer.
Default 90 ms
M
administrator only, improp
Caution
your local distributor before changing any parameter in this menu.
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Dialtone: LowFreq 440
toneX LowFreq HighFreq LowFreqLevel HighFreqLevel TOn1 TOff1
Busytone1:
LowFreq
400

15. [tone]

Busy tone, reorder tone, ring tone and dial tone are adjustable in VIP-100T. In most circumstances, there is no need to change tone setting. Currently, only ring tone and dial tone is functional in VIP-100T, busy tone and reorder tone are reserved for future use.
usr/config$ tone Setup of call progress tones Usage: tone ­TOn2 TOff2 tone -print Note: toneX has the following possibility: busy1 busy2 reorder1 reorder2 ringtone1 ringtone2 dialtone Example: tone -busy1 400 0 8 0 50 50 0 0 tone -dialtone 400 0 19 0 25 25 0 0
Syntax Description
tone -toneX LowFreq HighFreq LowFreqLevel HighFreqLevel TOn1 TOff1 TOn2 TOff2
You need to key in 8 sets of number to finish this configuration. If it is single-frequency tone, please set high frequency and related items as 0. Furthermore, unit of on/off time is 1/100 second, and it is suggested to keep this as default value.
Default
ghFreqLevel 8
0
HighFreqLevel 8
0
8
50
50
0
350
8
50
0
50
0
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Example
usr/config$ tone -busy1 400 0 8 0 50 50 0 0 tone -dialtone 400 0 19 0 25 25 0 0 usr/config$ commit usr/config$
This may take a few seconds, please wait....
Commit to flash memory ok!

16. [support]

Parameters in support configuration menu are used to adjust H.323 call setup related parameters. By default settings, VIP-100T is able to work well in most operation environment. If you met difficulties during call setup, please contact ITSP related personnel or your local distributor support staff for proper configurations.
usr/config$ support Special Voice function support manipulation Usage: support [-print] [-fstart enable] [-tunnel enable] [-h245fs enable] support -print
-print show current configuration
-fstart Fast start enabled/disabled.
-tunnel H245 Tunneling enabled/disabled.
-h245fs H245 seperate channel after faststart. Example: support -fstart 1 support -tunnel 0 support -h245fs 1

a) -print

Parameter –print is used to display current SUPPORT values configurations.
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default This command has no default value.

b) –fstart

Parameter –fstart is used to enable or disable H.323 fast start mode. If youd
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to send DTMF message
to destination call
Youll need to specify the Keypad type as Q.931 in System
like to enable H.323 fast start mode in VIP-100T, please make sure the destination call party supports fast start mode as well.
Syntax Description
-fstart Enabled or disabled Fast start mode in VIP-100T, o to disable, 1 to enable this feature..
Default 0 H.323 fast start mode is disabled.

c) –tunnel

Parameter –tunnel is used to enable or disable H.245 tunneling function.
Syntax Description
-tunnel Enabled or disabled H.245 Tunneling, 0 for disable and 1 for enable .
Default 0 H.245 tunnel mode is disabled.

d) -h245fs

Parameter –h245fs is used to setup if VIP-100T opens H.245 separate channel after H.323 fast start mode. (support –h245fs 0/1 , 0 for open and 1 for not.) Please make sure the destination call party supports this feature before applying this parameter.
Syntax Description
-h245fs H.245 separate channel after H.323 faststart mode.
Default 0 H.245 separate channel mode is disabled.
When H.323 fast start mode is enabled, if you wish
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Note
after connection, VIP-100T will send out Q.931 message party. configuration menu.
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hold Specify the hold tone generation (using PCM file).

17. [bureau]

This parameter is used while other call party supports H.450 Hold feature. If this feature is enabled, other call party will hear hole tone when HOLD button on VIP-100T keypad is pressed.
usr/config$ bureau Bureau line setting information and configuration Usage: bureau [-hold used] bureau -print
-print Display Bureau line information and configuration.
­(On/Off) Setting value (On=1, Off=0). Example: bureau -hold 1

a) -print

Parameter –print can be used to display bureau setting information and configuration.
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default This command has no default value.

b) -hold

If other terminals support H.450 hold function, and execute hold function when connecting with VIP-100T, user will hear hold tone from VIP-100T. (0 for off,1 for on)
Syntax Description
-hold Enable or disable H.450 service hold tone generation, 0 for disable and 1 for enable.
Default 1 H.450 hold feature is turned on.
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18.[rom]

Command rom is used to perform firmware upgrade in VIP-100T. While you receive or download up-to-date firmware file from local distributor, you may refer to the following commands to upgrade your VIP-100T to obtain latest add-on features or maintenance service.
rom command related parameters can be shown below:

a) -print

Parameter –print is used to displayVIP-100T firmware version information. Please be sure to attach this information while sending support inquiry to our distributor support staff.
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default This command has no default value.

b) -app,-boot, -dsptest, -dspcore, -dspapp, -rbpcm and –htpcm

To complete firmware upgrade, youll need to logon VIP-100T as root priviledge. There are several types of firmware image files in VIP-100T: main boot code, main application image, DSP testing image, DSP kernel image, DSP application image, Ring Back Tone PCM file and Hold Tone. In most circumstances, upgrade the main application image can retrieve the latest features or maintenance, no other file required. If there are additional demands for other kinds of image file, well include in the firmware release for customers most convenience. To perform firmware upgrade, youll need to setup a TFTP server or FTP server to complete upgrade process. Please consult experienced personnel to prepare related service.
Syntax Description
-app Update main application code
Default This command has no default value.
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c) -boot2m

Parameter –boot2m is used to upgrade 2mb firmware file, which includes all firmware image files mentioned in section b)
Syntax Description
-boot2m Update 2M firmware file.
Default This command has no default value.

d) -s

Parameter –s is used to specify the IP address of the destination TFTP/FTP server, which contains the firmware file for upgrade. It is required to prepare a TFTP/FTP server before performing firmware upgrade.
Syntax Description
-s IP address of TFTP/FTP server
Default
192.168.0.2 (it is necessary to change this parameter to reflect TCP/IP
configurations on your side.)

e) -f

Parameter –f is used to specify firmware file name prepared for upgrading on the destination TFTP/FTP server.
Syntax Description
-f Specify firmware file name on the destination TFTP/FTP server.
Default This command has no default value

f) –server

Parameter –server is used to specify TFTP/FTP server IP address, which will be stored in flash memory for the convenience of future firmware upgrade. This feature also can be configured on LCD configuration menu -firmware upgrade,
-Set file Server IP.
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Syntax Description
-server Specify TFTP/FTP server IP address, which will be stored in machine. Default This command has no default value

g) –method

Parameter –method is used to specify download method to be TFTP or FTP.
Syntax Description
-method Specify firmware upgrade mode via TFTP or FTP session, 0 for TFTP.1
for FTP
Default 1 Firmware upgrade will be performed via TFTP method.

h) –ftp

Specify user name and password for FTP firmware upgrade method For example: User prepares to upgrade the latest app rom file –vip-100t.030213r1, the TFTP server is 192.168.0.2. rom app s 192.168.0.2 f vip-100t.030213r1 (If the destination server is specified via parameter –server, you may insert command: rom –app –f vip-100t.030213r1 to complete firmware upgrade.).
Syntax Description
-ftp specify username and password for FTP
Default This command has no default value

19.[passwd]

For security protection, user has to input the password before entering application user/config mode. Two configurations of login name/password are supported by VIP-100T.
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OK
usr/config$ passwd Password setting information and configuration Usage: passwd -set Loginname Password
passwd -clean Note:
1. Loginname can only be 'root' or 'administrator'.
2. Only root user has authority to set root password.
3. passwd -clean will clear all passwd stored in flash, please use it with care. (root user only) Example: passwd -set root vip100t

a) –set

Parameter -set is used to configure password for root” or “administrator” users. Difference between root and administrator users in VIP-100T is root user has the privilege of performing firmware upgrade.
Syntax Description
-set login name password, login name should be root or administrator only.
Default Null no password
Example
usr/config$ passwd -set administrator 123 Setting login: administrator Password: admin OK usr/config$ passwd -set root 321 Setting login: root Password: root
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b) –clean

Parameter -clean can be used to erase the existing password stored in machine. To perfor this command, you need to logon as root user to have sufficient privilege to execute this command. After password erased, you may logon VIP-100T via username/password: root/ null<without password> or administrator/ null<without password>.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Default This command has no default value.
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