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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Clustering and
peers
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
Command reference - xConfiguration
The
xConfiguration
group of commands are used to
set and change individual items of configuration. Each
command is made up of a main element followed by
one or more sub-elements.
The following pages list all the
xConfiguration
commands currently available on the VCS.
To set a particular item of configuration, type the
command as shown. The valid values for each
command are indicated in the angle brackets following
each command; these are explained opposite.
To obtain information about the existing configuration
on the VCS:
•
type
xConfiguration
to return all current
configuration settings for the VCS.
•
type
xConfiguration <element>
to return all
current configuration for that particular element and
all its sub-elements.
•
type
xConfiguration <element> <sub-
element>
to return all current configuration for
that group of sub-elements.
To obtain information about using each of the
xConfiguration
commands:
•
type
xConfiguration ?
to return a list of all
elements available under the
xConfiguration
command.
•
type
xConfiguration ??
to return a list of all
elements available under the
xConfiguration
command, along with the valuespace, description
and default values for each.
•
type
xConfiguration <element> ?
to return all
available sub-elements, along with the valuespace,
description and default values for each.
•
type
xConfiguration <element>
<sub-element> ?
to return all available sub-
elements, along with the valuespace, description
and default values for each.
Overview
The valid value for
this command is a
string. The minimum
and maximum number
of characters is
shown after the
S
.
When issuing this
command, the string
must be typed in
double quotes.
The valid values for
this command are
one of the options
shown within the
angle brackets.
The valid value for
this command is an
integer. The minimum
and maximum values
are shown within the
angle brackets.
Square brackets
indicate that you can
configure more than
one of this particular
item. Each item is
assigned an index
within the range
shown.