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-In addition to being the console for Asterisk, the CLI also sports several
-features that make it very helpful to use for obtaining information and
-affecting system configuration. The console can also be seen by starting
-a remote console, which connects to the running daemon and shows much of
-the same information as if using the daemon in foreground mode.
-
-Connecting a remote console is as easy as using the -r or -R flags. The only
-difference between these flags is that the uppercase variation (-R) will
-automatically reconnect to the daemon (or at least retry) if the daemon
-restarts. To exit a remote console, simply type 'quit' or 'exit'. Please note
-that you can differentiate between a remote console and the Asterisk console,
-as 'quit' or 'exit' will not function on the main console, which prevents an
-accidental shutdown of the daemon. If you would like to shutdown the Asterisk
-daemon, you can use the 'stop' set of commands, such as 'stop now',
-'stop gracefully', or 'stop when convenient'.
-
-Once on the console, the 'help' command may be used to see a list of commands
-available for use. Note that in addition to the 'help' command, the Asterisk
-CLI sports tab command line completion on all commands, including many
-arguments. To use tab command line completion, simply press the <Tab> key at
-any time while entering the beginning of any command. If the command can be
-completed unambiguously, it will do so, otherwise it will complete as much of
-the command as possible. Additionally, Asterisk will print a list of all
-possible matches, if possible.
-
-The 'help' command may also be used to obtain more detailed information on
-how to use a particular command. For example, if you type 'help core show',
-Asterisk will respond with a list of all commands that start with that string.
-If you type 'help core show version', specifying a complete command, Asterisk
-will respond with a usage message which describes how to use that command. As
-with other commands on the Asterisk console, the help command also responds to
-tab command line completion.
-