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Chapter 3 Provisioning the Cisco HSI
H.323 Stack Configuration
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NotifyMsgEnabled | For example: | Allows transit of connected number, display |
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VSCB_IPADDR1/2 | IP address, for example: “10.10.10.1” | Allows IP address configuration of second PGW. |
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VSCB_PORT_NUMBER1/2 | Port number, for example: 8003 | Allows port configuration of second PGW. |
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The following MML command example shows the command sequence used to provision the static system data parameters provided in the preceding table.
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gateway.prefix[1] |
| For example: 020 | HSI prefix (for gatekeeper registration) |
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timeToLive |
| Integer (to specify number of seconds) | RAS registration time to live. |
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