TANDBERG GW

Dataport Command Interface User Guide

4.The TANDBERG GW Commands

4.1.Introduction

Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ when connected to the Dataport Command Interface will return a list of valid commands. The commands are used to control the functions of the GW. A command may be followed by a set of parameters and sub-commands. This chapter gives a description of the valid commands for the GW.

4.1.1. Command format

Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ after a command will result in a usage text being displayed. Usage text gives information about the command format, i.e. valid parameters, sub-commands etc. An example is shown below (the user input is shown in bold).

prichan ?

usage: prichan <PRI interface> max <number>

or: prichan <PRI interface> high <number>

or: prichan <PRI interface> low <number>

or: prichan <PRI interface> search <high/low>

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PRI interface - a/b/c/d number : 1..23

Parameters are arguments upon which the command will operate. Required parameters are denoted by: < >, while optional parameters are denoted by: [ ]. The possible values for a given parameter are separated with slashes ( / ). For some parameters, only the parameter name is supplied within the brackets. In these cases a specific parameter value is to be substituted for the parameter name. The possible values to be substituted for a parameter name are often supplied below if it is not obvious what the possible values are.

Sub-commands are commands grouped together within a command. Different sub-commands within a command may have different parameter sets. In the example above: max, high, low, search are sub-commands to the command prichan.

NOTE! The Dataport Command Interface is not case sensitive.

4.1.2. Command types

The commands can be divided into three major classes:

System Commands

Parameter Setting Commands

Status Commands

System Commands are commands that initiate processes in the GW. E.g.: The command calltransfer initiates the process of transferring a call.

If the command is not syntactically correct, the GW returns ERROR. If the command is syntactically correct, but the system is not accepting the command, *R response feedback is issued followed by ERROR. If the command is syntactically correct and the command is accepted, the GW returns OK. An example of *R response feedback is shown below in the

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