Xml files, Codec c90 administrator guide – TANDBERG Codec C90 D14129.02 User Manual

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D14129.02—NOVEMBER 2008

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Codec C90

Administrator Guide

Contents

Introduction

Getting started

About the menus

About the settings

Settings Library

Cameras

Appendices

Contact us

Appendices

View XML files

Select the XML file to see a tree structure of all the configuration commands

XML files

The

XML files

tab gives a complete overview of the

status of the system and the commands available
on XML format.

Configuration

Configuration type commands defines the system
settings and are controlled from the Administrator
Settings menu or from the API. Configuration type
commands are either supplied or read by the user.

Example

: Set IP addresses, default presentation

source, standby delay, and enabling/disabling of
various features etc.
The configuration commands are structured in
a hierarchy, making up a database of system
settings.

Status

Status type commands returns information about
the system and system processes and are issued
from the API. Status type commands are read by
the user.

Example

: Information generated by the system

about ongoing calls, network status, conference
status etc.
All status information is structured in a hierarchy,
making up a database constantly being updated by
the system to reflect system and process changes.

Command

Command type commands instructs the system
to perform an action and are issued from the API.
Command type commands are supplied by the
user.

Example

: instructing the system to place a call,

mute/unmute microphones, disconnect a call, etc.
A Command type command is usually followed by
a set of parameters to specify how the given action
is to be executed.

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