View IOS Commands Log¶
Using the IOS Commands log, an administrator can see a list of command sets that were triggered by different events. An administrator can copy the IOS Commands template and paste it into the IOS device CLI to be executed.
By default, the command sets are listed with the most recent at the top.
Note
Deleting a hierarchy node, such as a site, deletes all IOS Command Builders and associated IOS Commands templates configured at the hierarchy node.
Procedure¶
- Log in as provider, reseller, or customer administrator.
- Set the hierarchy path to the level for which you want to view IOS Commands.
- Choose Device Management > IOS > Commands. A table containing the Command Builders that have been triggered is displayed. The table contains this information:
Column | Description |
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Timestamp | The time of the event that triggered the Command Builder. |
Device Name | The IOS device associated with the event that fired the Command Builder. |
Gateway Name | The SIP Local Gateway or Analog Gateway associated with the event that fired the Command Builder. |
Command Builder | The name of the Command Builder that was triggered. To view the IOS Commands template associated with a Command Builder, click the Command Builder name. The Command Builder configuration is displayed, including the IOS Commands template. |
Description | The description of the Command Builder that was triggered. |
Device Deleted | Select this check box if the associated device has been deleted. |
Hierarchy | The hierarchy level of the event that triggered the Command Builder. |