TANDBERG D14049.04 243, Example xCommand AdminAccountDelete AdminAccountId, Example xCommand boot

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Command Reference - xCommand

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AdminAccountAdd

Creates a new administration account.

Name(r): <S:0..25>

Defines the name of an administration user who can login to the VCS Web interface.

Password(r): <S:0..65>

Defines the password of an administration user who can login to the VCS Web interface. The maximum plaintext length is 16 characters, which will then be encrypted.

Access(r): <Account Disabled/Read Only/Read Write>

Defines the Access level of an administration user who can login to the VCS Web interface. The Access determines whether the user can access the VCS, and if so whether they can change the configuration or just view it.

Example: xCommand AdminAccountAdd Name: guest Password: password123 Access: read only

AdminAccountDelete

Deletes an administration account.

AdminAccountId(r): <1..15>

The index of the administration account to be deleted.

Example: xCommand AdminAccountDelete AdminAccountId: 1

AllowListAdd

Adds an entry to the Allow List.

PatternString(r): <S: 1, 60>

Specifies an entry to be added to the Allow List. If one of an endpoint's aliases matches one of the patterns in the Allow List, the registration will be permitted. PatternType: <Exact/Prefix/Suffix/Regex>

Specifies whether the entry in the Allow List is a prefix, suffix, regular expression, or must be matched exactly. Exact: the string must match the alias character for character. Prefix:

the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Suffix: the string must appear at the end of the alias. Regex: the string will be treated as a regular expression. Default: Exact.

Example: xCommand AllowListAdd PatternString: "John.Smith@example.com" PatternType: Exact

AllowListDelete

Deletes an entry from the Allow List.

AllowListId(r): <1..2500>

The index of the entry to be deleted.

Example: xCommand AllowListDelete AllowListId: 2

Boot

Restarts the VCS.

This command has no parameters.

Example: xCommand boot

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TANDBERG D14049.04 243, Example xCommand AdminAccountDelete AdminAccountId, Example xCommand AllowListDelete AllowListId