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TANDBERG 3000
MXP
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6000
MXP
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Configuration-type Commands – xconfiguration / configuration.xml
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
ExternalManager
Protocol: <HTTP/HTTPS>
Enables/disables secure management.
Example:
xconfiguration externalmanager protocol: http
ExternalNetwork
Clocking: <Dual/Single>
Dual:
(RS449/V35 Compatible) Use this setting when the external equipment provides two clock signals, one for transmit and one for receive. (The difference between
RS449 and V35 lies solely in the cable).
Single:
(X21 Compatible) Use this setting when the external equipment provides a common clock signal for both transmit and receive.
Example:
xconfiguration externalnetwork clocking: dual
ExternalNetwork
Callcontrol: <RS366/RS366AdtranIMUX/RS366CustomIMUX/LeasedLine/DataTriggered/Manual>
RS366:
This is the only dialling protocol supported and would normally be used together with Dual network clocking when the external equipment uses RS366 ports.
RS366AdtranIMUX:
This setting offers extra usability when dialing RS366 via an ADTRAN IMUX. This dialling scheme will map the call type and bandwidth selection to ADTRAN
IMUX specific suffixes to the dialled number. Should only be used when connected to an ADTRAN IMUX.
The Adtran IMUX uses the following suffixes <Number>#C#R
#C = Call Type #2 = audio #3 = 56kbps #4 = 64kbps #R = Channel Rate #0 = 2xh221 (2x56\64kbps) #1 to 8 = the Call Rate.
RS366CustomIMUX:
Uses a custom prefix/suffix table which describes the available bandwidths. The prefixes/suffixes are set from the Web Interface or Command Line inter
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face. The user (administrator) shall be able to specify a IMUX prefix/suffix table for the following bandwidths (kbps): 64, 64 Restrict, 128, 128 Restrict, 192, 192 Restrict, 256,
256 Restrict, 320, 320 Restrict, 384, 384 Restrict, 512, 512 Restrict, 768, 768 Restrict, 1152, 1152 Restrict, 1472, 1472 Restrict, 1920, 1920 Restrict.
LeasedLine:
Leased Line is a non-dialling protocol and should be used when two codecs are connected in a point-to-point connection. Use Leased Line when the handshaking
signals DTR and CD are available. DTR and CD correspond to the X.21 network’s C and I signals.
DataTriggered:
Data Triggered mode uses TxData (transmit data), RxData (receive data) and clock signals only. Use Data Triggered when no handshake signals are available.
Manual:
Manual should be used when no handshake signals are available and the external equipment requires a constantly connected line.
Example:
xconfiguration externalnetwork callcontrol: rs366
ExternalNetwork
DTRPulse: <On/Off>
Configures the DTR signal on the External Network port (V.35).
On:
The DTR signal will give a low pulse lasting for 5 seconds
Off:
The DTR pulse will stay low.
Example:
xconfiguration externalnetwork dtrpulse: on
ExternalServices
Mode: <On/Off>
Enables/disables External Services
Example:
xconfiguration externalservices mode: on
External Services allows a third party integrator to
present services on the unit using XHTML 1.0 strict and
HTTP.
If turned on, a menu choice will appear in the services
menu, and on entering this the TANDBERG unit will
retrieve a default XHTML page as specified in the Exter-
nal Services configuration menu.
ExternalServices
Address: <S: 0, 64>
Configures the External Services address.
Example:
xconfiguration externalservices address: 10.47.6.75
ExternalServices
Path: <S: 0, 255>
Configures the External Services path.
Example:
xconfiguration externalservices path: “tms/public/EndpointService/”
ExternalManager — ExternalServices