DNSPerDomainServerDelete
Deletes a DNS server used for resolving hostnames for a specific domain.
Address: <Value>
The IP address of the DNS server to delete.
Example:
xCommand DNSPerDomainServerDelete Address: "192.168.12.0"
DNSServerAdd
Adds a default DNS server. Default servers are used if there is no per-domain DNS server defined for the domain being looked up.
Address(r): <Value>
The IP address of a default DNS server to use when resolving domain names.
Index: <0..5>
The index of the server to add.
Example:
xCommand DNSServerAdd Address: "192.168.12.0" Index: 1
DNSServerDelete
Deletes a DNS server
Address: <Value>
The IP address of the DNS server to delete.
Example:
xCommand DNSServerDelete Address: "192.168.12.0"
DomainAdd
Adds a domain for which this VCS is authoritative.
Name(r): <S: 1, 128>
The domain name. It can comprise multiple levels. Each level's name can only contain letters, digits and hyphens, with each level
separated by a period (dot). A level name cannot start or end with a hyphen, and the final level name must start with a letter.
Authzone: <S: 1, 128>
The name of the traversal zone to use when delegating credential checks for SIP messages for this domain. Leave this parameter
unspecified if you want this VCS Expressway to perform the credential checking.
Edgesip: <On/Off>
Endpoint registration, call control and provisioning services are provided by Unified CM. Default: Off.
Edgexmpp: <On/Off>
Instant messaging and presence services for this SIP domain are provided by the Unified CM IM&P service. Default: Off.
Sip: <On/Off>
Controls whether the VCS is authoritative for this domain. The VCS acts as a SIP registrar and Presence Server for the domain,
and will accept registration requests for any SIP endpoints attempting to register with an alias that includes this domain. Default:
On.
Xmppfederation: <On/Off>
Controls whether the domain is available for XMPP federation. Default: Off.
Example:
xCommand DomainAdd Name: "100.example-name.com" Authzone: "Traversal zone" Edge: Off Sip: On
DomainDelete
Deletes a domain.
DomainId(r): <1..200>
The index of the domain to be deleted.
Example:
xCommand DomainDelete DomainId: 2
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Reference material
Command reference — xCommand