Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual
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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8112)
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Appendix A CLI Reference
protparm
protparm
Summary
The “protparm” command is used to view, modify, copy, and delete the protocol parameter table.
Description
The “protparm” command is used to view, modify, copy, and delete the protocol parameter table. It lets
you develop signaling protocol tables for linecards.
you develop signaling protocol tables for linecards.
In the general information list, it tells the system whether the table is active, gives a description,
signaling type, protocol, and options for CAS signaling table file name, default clearing cause,
B-channel negotiation, and protocol side.
signaling type, protocol, and options for CAS signaling table file name, default clearing cause,
B-channel negotiation, and protocol side.
Options
After typing
protparm
and pressing Enter, the following menu appears:
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1) View protocol parameter table(s) — prompts the user to select one or all protocol table
numbers. The system then prints a menu allowing the user to select what information they would
like to view.
numbers. The system then prints a menu allowing the user to select what information they would
like to view.
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2) Modify protocol parameter table — prompts the user to enter a specific protocol parameter
number. The system then prints a menu allowing the user to select which information they would
like to modify.
number. The system then prints a menu allowing the user to select which information they would
like to modify.
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3) Copy protocol table — prompts the user to enter the protocol table number to copy from. The
user is then prompted to enter the protocol table number to copy to.
user is then prompted to enter the protocol table number to copy to.
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4) Delete protocol table(s) — allows the user to delete any or all protocol tables by entering the
numbers of the tables.
numbers of the tables.
Note
Changes to the protocol tables only take effect after the next system restart.
SEE ALSO
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