Polycom 7000 User Manual
Call Server Configuration
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Script Debugging Dialog for Registration Policy Scripts
When you click Debug this script on the Registration Policy page, the Script Debugging dialog appears,
in which you can test your script.
in which you can test your script.
The dialog lets you enter or select test values for the predefined variables (see
for a list of these). Select an Endpoint Site and Subnet to populate the site/subnet-related fields, which are
read-only.
read-only.
The Script Output box displays any output produced by the script when it runs (e.g., println statements
and error messages). This output is recorded in the registration history.
The Script Result box displays the return value (COMPLIANT or NONCOMPLIANT) from running the script
with the specified test values. If the script assigned a value to the EP_EXCEPTION variable, it also displays
that.
Testing your script is an iterative process. Specify test values for the variables used in your script. Then click
Run Script to see the results of applying the script using those variable values. Repeat as often as
necessary, using different variable values.
Run Script to see the results of applying the script using those variable values. Repeat as often as
necessary, using different variable values.
If necessary, make changes to your script and then test some more, until you’re satisfied that the script
accomplishes what you intended.
accomplishes what you intended.
REG_SITE_AREA_CODE
Area code of the site where the endpoint is attempting to
register.
register.
REG_SITE_COUNTRY_CODE
Country code of the site where the endpoint is attempting to
register.
register.
REG_SITE_DIGITS
Number of digits in the subscriber number configured for the
site where the endpoint is attempting to register.
site where the endpoint is attempting to register.
REG_SITE_NAME
Site where endpoint is attempting to register.
REG_SUBNET_IP_ADDRESS
IP address of the subnet where the endpoint is attempting to
register. Enter it here in normal dot or colon notation (such as
1.2.3.4 for IPv4).
In the script, this is represented as an array. If the IP address
is IPv4, there are 4 elements in the array. If the IP address is
IPv6, there are 8 elements in the array.
register. Enter it here in normal dot or colon notation (such as
1.2.3.4 for IPv4).
In the script, this is represented as an array. If the IP address
is IPv4, there are 4 elements in the array. If the IP address is
IPv6, there are 8 elements in the array.
REG_SUBNET_MASK
IP mask of the subnet where the endpoint is attempting to
register. Enter it here in normal dot or colon notation (such as
1.2.3.4 for IPv4).
In the script, this is represented as an array. If the IP address
is IPv4, there are 4 elements in the array. If the IP address is
IPv6, there are 8 elements in the array.
register. Enter it here in normal dot or colon notation (such as
1.2.3.4 for IPv4).
In the script, this is represented as an array. If the IP address
is IPv4, there are 4 elements in the array. If the IP address is
IPv6, there are 8 elements in the array.
Variable
Initial value