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REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Configuration-type Commands – xconfiguration / configuration.xml
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
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CallLog: <On/Off>
Enable/disable Call Logs for Placed calls, Missed calls and Received calls in the Phone Book.
Example:
xconfiguration directory calllog: on
DoNotDisturb
Mode: <On/Off>
When DoNotDisturb Mode is set to
On, the codec will not alert the user to incoming calls. The calling side will receive a busy signal when trying to call the codec. DoNotDisturb
will be turned off if the codec receives any IR signal from the handheld remote control.
Example:
xconfiguration donotdisturb mode: off
DualMonitor
Mode: <On/Off>
Sets the codec’s monitor mode. It allows the user to set up the codec so it can utilize two displays.
Example:
xconfiguration dualmonitor mode: on
DuoVideoSource: <0/1/2/3/4/5/6>
Defines which video input to be used as the default Dual Stream source.
NOTE!
0 means None
Example:
xconfiguration duovideosource: 1
DynamicResolution
Mode: <On/Off>
With Dynamic Resolution the system will use the optimal video resolution for the chosen bandwidth. This feature is only applicable to HD (high definition) calls.
If set to Auto and in a HD call: the resolution will differ between the bandwidths 720p, 576p and 448p, dependent on how much motion it is in the picture. The call will start with
720p and change to a lower resolution when there is a lot motion. It will go back to 720p with less motion.
If set to Off: Disables the Dynamic Resolution feature (the default setting).
Example:
xconfiguration dynamicresolution mode: off
E1
Interface
CRC4: <On/Off>
E1 CRC-4 is used for most E1-PRI configurations. You can turn it off if not supported by the E1 network equipment.
Example:
xconfiguration e1 interface crc4: on
Ethernet [1..2]
Speed: <Auto/10half/10full/100half/100full>
Sets the Ethernet speed. When set to Auto the codec will automatically negotiate with the network and use the best available setting.
Example:
xconfiguration ethernet 1 speed: auto
ExternalManager
Address: <S: 0, 64>
Specifies the address to the External Manager/Management system.
Example:
xconfiguration externalmanager address: “10.47.6.75”
If an External Manager address and a path is config-
ured, the system will post an HTTP message to this
address when starting up. When receiving this HTTP
posting the External Manager (typically a management
system) can return configurations/commands to the
unit as a result.
If the DHCP Option 242 is returned in the DHCP re-
sponse from the DHCP server the system will interpret
this as the External Manager address to use.
ExternalManager
Path: <S: 0, 255>
Specifies the path to the External Manager/Management system.
Example:
xconfiguration externalmanager path: tms/public/external/management/SystemMan-
agementService.asmx
Directory — ExternalManager