Introduction
Using the command line interface (CLI)
The VCS can be configured through a web interface or via a command line interface (CLI).
The CLI is available by default over SSH and through the serial port. These settings are controlled on the
System administration
page.
To use the CLI:
1. Start an SSH session.
2. Enter the IP address or FQDN of the VCS.
3. Log in with a username of admin and your system password.
4. You can now start using the CLI by typing the appropriate commands.
Command types
Commands are divided into the following groups:
xStatus: these commands return information about the current status of the system. Information such as
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current calls and registrations is available through this command group. See
xStatus [p.488]
for a full list of xStatus commands.
xConfiguration: these commands allow you to add and edit single items of data such as IP address
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and zones. See
Command reference — xConfiguration [p.422]
commands.
xCommand: these commands allow you to add and configure items and obtain information. See
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reference — xCommand [p.469]
xHistory: these commands provide historical information about calls and registrations.
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xFeedback: these commands provide information about events as they happen, such as calls and
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registrations.
Note that:
Typing an xConfiguration path into the CLI returns a list of values currently configured for that element
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(and sub-elements where applicable).
Typing an xConfiguration path into the CLI followed by a ? returns information about the usage for that
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element and sub-elements.
Typing an xCommand command into the CLI with or without a ? returns information about the usage of that
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command.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X8.1.1)
for a full list of xCommand commands.
Command reference —
for a full list of xConfiguration
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