Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6
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server.namespace
SERVER_NAMESAPCE
Axis2/services/CUPMService is the
only valid setting.
notification.url
NOTIFICATION_URL
Same logic as server.url.
notification.ipaddress
NOTIFICATION_IPADDRESS
—
notification.port
NOTIFICATION_PORT
—
notification.namespace
NOTIFICATION_NAMESPAC
E
—
cupm.user
CUPM_USER
or
USERNAME
—
cupm.password
CUPM_PASSWORD
or
PASSWORD
—
cupm.password is initial
source of data
ENCODED_PASSWORD
The cupm.password after encoding
with base 64 encryption.
form command line
REQUEST_NAME
Name of the NBI request.
object.name
OBJECT_NAME
Designed to be request sensitive. For a pull
request, the object name defines the NBI ID of
the list to retrieve instances.
request, the object name defines the NBI ID of
the list to retrieve instances.
pull.count
(defaults to 1 if not specified)
PULL_COUNT
—
Supported Requests
The sample Perl client supports the following requests:
• ping
• pull
• listDomain
• listSubscriber
The architecture allows extension of additional commands by adding a Perl Module (.pm) file to the subdirectory
modules, and a corresponding XML template file to the subdirectory XML/CUPMRequest.
Usage (Sample Session)
The Perl client is run from the command line. It must be run from the perl/pm subdirectory, unless that subdirectory
is added to the system path environment variable.
The command is pm.pl. Enter the command with no arguments or with –h for online help.
The command takes one argument, the request name. Additional properties can be assigned with the –D prefix.
Sample Session
The following commands will ping a server and then retrieve a Domain list from it: