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TANDBERG 3000
MXP
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6000
MXP
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Integer values:
<x..y>
Defines the valid range for an integer input. x = min value, y = max value.
<1..100>
Literal values:
<X/Y/../Z>
Defines the possible values for a given configuration.
<On/Off/Auto>
String values:
<S: x, y>
Defines that the valid input for this configuration is a String with minimum length x and maximum length of y characters.
<S: 0, 49>
IPv4 Address values:
<IPAddr>
Defines that the input must be an IPv4 address.
<IPAddr>
IPv6 Address values:
<IPv6Addr: x, y>
Defines that the input must be an IPv6 address with minimum length x and maximum length y.
<IPv6Addr: 0, 43>
IPv4 or IPv6 Address values:
<IPv4v6Addr: x, y>
Defines that the input must be an IPv4 or IPv6 address with minimum length x and maximum length y.
<IPv4v6Addr: 0, 43>
XACLI – Configuration Types
About the TANDBERG API
The system supports the following value
types:
Integer values
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Literal values
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String values
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E164 string values (strings only contain-
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ing digits, ‘#’ and ‘*’)
IPv4 Address values
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IPv6 Address values
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IPv4 or IPv6 Address values
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About Configuration Types
Format for Value Types