TANDBERG D1392602 manual Introduction

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1.Introduction

TANDBERG Video Portal

Data port Command Interface User Guide

1.Introduction

The TANDBERG Video Portal Data port Command Interface User Guide contains guidelines on how to use the textual command interface supported by the Video Portal system, further referred to as Video Portal. The Data port Command Interface can be accessed through Telnet via the LAN interface or through RS-232 by connecting a serial cable to the serial interface connector, referred to as the Data port (ref. chapter 2). Three Telnet sessions can be connected to the Video Portal at the same time in addition to the RS-232 connection.

If, after reading this manual, you require additional information concerning the use of the TANDBERG Video Portal Data port Command Interface, please contact your local TANDBERG dealer who will be able to supply you with relevant information for special applications.

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Contents Data port Command Interface User Guide Software version VD1392602 TANDBERG Video Portal Data port Command Interface User GuideCommand format Table of Contents3. CONNECTING TO THE DATA PORT COMMAND INTERFACE USING TELNET 4. THE TANDBERG VIDEO PORTAL COMMANDS1. Introduction DCE, 9 pin 2.2. Troubleshooting2.1. Hardware and Cabling TANDBERG V IDEO P ORTALIf communication cannot be established between the PC/terminal and the TANDBERG Video Portal’s Data port the following should be checked 3. Connecting to the Data port Command Interface using Telnet 4.1.2. Command types 4. The TANDBERG Video Portal Commands4.1.1. Command format NOTE! The Data port Command Interface is not case sensitive4.2. The commands Xconf telnet mode onXconf telnet mode Dialplan Entry 1..64 ServiceId 4.2.1. System Configuration CommandsCommand alplan Dialplan Entry 1..64 Enabled On/Off Dialplan Entry 1..64 Name S 0distinguished c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 1 Prefix c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 2 Property 2 Name avmode c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 4 Prefix H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode Auto/Off or Ethernet H323CallSetup H323GatekeeperNOTE! The Video Portal needs to reboot before the changes will apply H323CallSetup Mode Direct/GatekeeperNOTE! Changes become effective after reboot Xconf H323Gatekeeper Authenticationc xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode Off c xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication IDServices Service 1..64 ServiceFile S 0 Loadlimit Services Sessionc xConfiguration IP Address Services Service 1..64 Enabled On/Off Services Service 1..64 Name S 0c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Type Auto SIP Interface Transport Default TCP/UDP/TLSc xConfiguration SIP Mode On c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Addressc xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 3 c xConfiguration SNMP SystemContactc xConfiguration SNMP SystemLocation c xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 1 c xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 2c xConfiguration Options 1 Key 115201SS7-1-55C3EBB7 4.2.2. General Video Portal CommandsCommand ExternalManager NTP Options c xConfiguration ExternalManager AddressDisk 4.2.3. System Status CommandsCommand Dialplan Disk ExampleMacAddress 000E0C5CB57D Speed 100full *s/end Ethernet ExternalManager Feedback 1Ethernet MacAddress SpeedAddress Port 1719 *s/end H323Gatekeeper IPH323Gatekeeper Status Address PortAddress SubnetMask Gateway 10.31.0.1 DNS Server Address Port Last Update Last CorrectionNTP Options NameSystemLoad Service SystemLoad SystemUnitService OptionsPRI TemperatureCelcius TemperatureFahrenheit Configuration Telephony VideoTelephonyConfiguration Telephony VideoTelephony Hardware Version EP ProductType Uptime Software Version Name ReleaseDateSyslog Level Mask Volume 4.2.4. Debug Commands4.2.5. Special Xcommand Commands CommandCheckDisk ClearDialplanEntries ClearServiceEntries DefaultValuesSet DefaultValuesSet Level 1Example restore all default factory setting xCommand DefaultValuesSet Parameter DialplanEntryNumber Example Dial DialplanEntryDelete DialplanEntrySwap DisconnectCallParameters OK Result parameter Session ID S 1 ExampleExpression 1 .. 15 S 0, 256 XPath expression OK Result parameters OK Result parameters ID 1 ERROR Result parametersID 1 ERROR Result parameters EraseDisk FeedbackDeregister FeedbackRegisterParameters ServiceEntryNumberr OptionKeyAdd OptionKeyDelete RestoreDefaultServicesServiceEntryDelete Example Delete Option Key nr. 1 xCommand OptionKeyDeleteExample Swap Service nr. 10 ServiceEntrySwapExample Delete Service nr. 10 xCommand ServiceEntryDelete Parameters ServiceEntryNumberr ServiceEntryNumber2rLicense General User CommandsAbout Help or ? Licence Relkey Xfeedback helpXhistory xhistory ?Examples xhistory call