152
TANDBERG 3000
MXP
&
6000
MXP
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Command Information
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
Required parameters are identified by an
(r)
appended to the parameter name. The
(r)
appears in this table for your information only and shall not be included when writing the commands – see the column
Example
for an illustration of this. Empty lines in the examples provided may have been removed to save space in the tables.
Command
Description
Parameters
Result parameters
when OK
Result parameters
when error
Example
Dial
Command used to dial
out from the system.
Number: <S: 0, 60>
Number to dial.
SecondNumber: <S: 0, 60>
2Xh221 second number.
SubAddress: <S: 0, 20>
Sub address.
CallRate: <Tlph/1xh221/xh221/6
4/128/192/256/320/384/512/7
68/1152/1472/1920/2560/3072
/4096/H0/Max/Auto>
Specifies the callrate to use. The
CallRates supported for a system
will depend on model and software
options.
Restrict: <On/Off>
A restricted call uses 56kbps
channels rather than the default
unrestricted 64kbps channels. Some
older networks (primarily in the USA)
do not support 64kbps channels and
require the use of restricted 56kbps
calls. By default the system will dial
an unrestricted call and downspeed
to 56kbps if necessary.
NetProfile: <1..7>
Defines the NetProfile to use. A
NetProfile defines network type and
a possible prefix, ref. configuration
Netprofile.
BillingCode: <S: 0, 16>
By adding a Billing Code when
placing a call, the call can be
identified in the call log (xhistory/
history.xml) after it is disconnected.
CallRef: <1..11>
Reference to the
call. To be used
as reference when
monitoring the call.
LogTag: <1…>
Unique reference
to call. Identifies
the call in the call
log.
As above
xcommand dial number:123 callrate:256
netprofile:3
*r Result (status=OK):
CallRef: 1
LogTag: 312
*r/end
OK
Dial