Технические ссылки для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700

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D15335.03
 Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE8.1, APRIL 2016. 
Copyright © 2016 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
API Reference Guide
Commands
Commands instruct the codec to execute actions, such as 
to dial a number or to search the phone book. All commands 
start with the prefix xCommand followed by a command path. 
Writing
 xCommand ?
 on the command line will list all the top 
level commands. 
To view the complete list of commands and their parameters, 
write 
xCommand ??
 on the command line.
Command arguments are key-value pairs.
When issuing a xCommand, the command consists of one 
argument and one required parameter. In this document the 
command usage is described for all xCommands, with both 
required and optional parameters. The optional parameters 
are in brackets.
Example: xCommand Dial Number: 123
•  xCommand is the command prefix. 
The command to be 
executed is Dial.
•  The example contains one argument, Number: 123. 
Number is the key and 123 is its value. The key/value pair 
is separated with ‘:’.
Configurations
Configurations are system settings that are persistent across 
boots. Like commands, also configurations are structured in 
a hierarchy.
Writing 
xConfiguration ?
 on the command line lists all the top 
level configurations.
Writing 
xConfiguration ??
 lists all configurations and their 
value spaces.
Writing 
xConfiguration
 lists all configurations and their current 
values. To list out only some of the configurations, write 
xConfiguration followed by one or more parts of the configu-
ration paths.
Example: Set the H323 Alias ID
Write in: 
xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 H323Alias ID: 
“changed@company.com”
Example: Get the H323 Alias ID
Write in: 
xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 H323Alias ID
Result: 
*c xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 H323Alias ID: 
“changed@company.com”
**end
Status
A status contains the current state of the codec, such as 
connected calls, the status of the gatekeeper registration, 
connected inputs and output sources.
Writing
 xStatus ?
 on the command line lists all top level 
statuses.
Writing 
xStatus
 lists all statuses and their current values.
To list out only some of the statuses, write xstatus followed by 
the relevant part of the status path 
(address expression):
xStatus <address expression>
Introduction
About the API
xConfiguration
Appendices
xCommand
xStatus
About the API