Hi Salva, here is the output of list command
Commands available: clear alarms-history clear l2tp-server all clear l2tp-server conn [CONN] clear pptp-server all clear pptp-server conn [CONN] enable exit help history list nslookup [STRING] nslookup [STRING] source voip nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] type A nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] type AAAA nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] type NAPTR nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] type SRV nslookup [STRING] type A nslookup [STRING] type A source voip nslookup [STRING] type A source voip interface vlan [1-3999] nslookup [STRING] type AAAA nslookup [STRING] type AAAA source voip nslookup [STRING] type AAAA source voip interface vlan [1-3999] --MORE-- nslookup [STRING] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] type SRV nslookup [STRING] type A nslookup [STRING] type A source voip nslookup [STRING] type A source voip interface vlan [1-3999] nslookup [STRING] type AAAA nslookup [STRING] type AAAA source voip nslookup [STRING] type AAAA source voip interface vlan [1-3999] nslookup [STRING] type NAPTR nslookup [STRING] type NAPTR source voip nslookup [STRING] type NAPTR source voip interface vlan [1-3999] nslookup [STRING] type SRV nslookup [STRING] type SRV source voip nslookup [STRING] type SRV source voip interface vlan [1-3999] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] repeat + [1-300] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] repeat + [1-300] ize [500-20000] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] size [ +500-20000 ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] size [ +500-20000 repeat [1-300] --MORE-- ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip interface vlan [1-3999] size [ +500-20000 repeat [1-300] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip repeat [1-300] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip repeat [1-300] size [500-20000 +] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip size [500-20000] ping [A.B.C.D or hostname] source voip size [500-20000] repeat [1-300 +] pwd quit show running-config show running-config full show system active-alarms show system alarms-history show system assembly show system date show system feature-key show system ntp-status show system time show system uptime show system version show voip dsp perf show voip dsp status show voip gw calls-count ip2tel show voip gw calls-count tel2ip --MORE-- show voip gw statistics basic show voip interface e1-t1 show voip interface e1-t1 [X/Y (Slot/Port)] show voip interface fxs-fxo show voip interface fxs-fxo [X/Y (Slot/Port)] show voip interface network show voip interface network [0-47] show voip interface network description show voip ports show voip register show voip register accounts show voip register gw show voip register ports show voip register sas show voip register sbc show voip register userinfo gw show voip register userinfo sbc show voip route show voip tdm
thanks

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