TANDBERG MPS API
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2.3 The Configuration-type root
commands -
xconfiguration/xdirectory
The information accessible through these commands is the exact same information that is
available in the corresponding XML documents.
To get an overview of accessible top-level configuration elements, type
?
or
help
after the
configuration-type root command:
<configuration-type root command> ?
Example 2.6
xconfiguration ?
- User Configurations -
AllowIncomingTlphCall HTTPS
RTP
AllowNTSCCP
IP [1..2]
SerialInterfaceCard
[1..6]
Conference [1..40] IPProtocol Session
ConferenceTemplate
[1..10]
ISDNInterfaceCard
[1..6]
SingleNumberDialIn
Ethernet [1..2] LoS SIP
ExternalManager MCU SNMP
FeedbackFilter MediaBoard [1..12] SSH
Gateway NetProfile [1..7] STUN
H323CallSetup [1..2] NTP SystemClock
H323Gatekeeper [1..2] PrefixDialIn SystemUnit
HTTP QoS [1..2] Telnet
OK
xdirectory ?
- Directory -
LocalEntry [1..250]
OK
2.3.1 Configuration help
To get help on configurations, type the configuration-type root command – then an address
expression followed by
?
or
help
. The possible values for the elements matching the address
expression will be returned.