TANDBERG MPS API

User Guide

2.3The Configuration-type root commands - xconfiguration/xdirectory

The information accessible through these commands is the exact same information that is available in the corresponding XML documents.

To get an overview of accessible top-level configuration elements, type ? or help after the configuration-type root command:

<configuration-type root command> ?

Example 2.6

xconfiguration ?

- User Configurations -

AllowIncomingTlphCall

 

HTTPS

 

RTP

AllowNTSCCP

 

IP [1..2]

 

SerialInterfaceCard

Conference [1..40]

 

IPProtocol

 

[1..6]

 

 

Session

ConferenceTemplate

 

ISDNInterfaceCard

 

SingleNumberDialIn

[1..10]

 

[1..6]

 

SIP

Ethernet [1..2]

 

LoS

 

ExternalManager

 

MCU

 

SNMP

FeedbackFilter

 

MediaBoard [1..12]

 

SSH

Gateway

 

NetProfile [1..7]

 

STUN

H323CallSetup [1..2]

 

NTP

 

SystemClock

H323Gatekeeper [1..2]

 

PrefixDialIn

 

SystemUnit

HTTP

 

QoS [1..2]

 

Telnet

OK

 

 

 

 

xdirectory ?

- Directory -

LocalEntry [1..250]

OK

2.3.1 Configuration help

To get help on configurations, type the configuration-type root command – then an address expression followed by ? or help. The possible values for the elements matching the address expression will be returned.

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TANDBERG D13639 manual Configuration-type root commands xconfiguration/xdirectory, Configuration help, Xconfiguration ?