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Appendix A MML User Interface and Command Reference
Starting an MML Session
The MML commands can be interpreted and monitored through a network Transaction Language 1
(TL1) interface. The TL1 symbols shown in
Table A-2
are used in MML
.
Case Sensitivity
Command names and parameter names are not case sensitive You can enter commands and parameters
in either upper- or lowercase. Filenames
are
case sensitive when they are used as arguments in MML
commands.
Starting an MML Session
To start an MML session, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Log in to Cisco HSI.
Step 2
Type one of the following commands at the prompt:
•
mml
•
mml -b batchfile
(see the
“Starting a Batch File” section on page A-4
)
The following example shows the start of an MML session:
user@host>
mml
Welcome to the Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface.
gw mml>
Table A-2
TL1 Symbols Used in MML
Symbol
Description
:
A parameter separator.
::
An empty parameter block.
&
Arguments are grouped together so that one parameter can convey several
arguments.
;
End of command (optional). Anything on the same line after this symbol is treated
as a comment.
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