Xacli – the basics, Root commands – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual

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TANDBERG 3000

MXP

&

6000

MXP

REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS

?

- User Commands -

about

dumph221 layout-keyboard

prisearch

access

duovideo localdn

protect

aim

echoctrl los-duration

rinfo

alrtvol

enable los-inhibit

rnumber

ansdelay

encmode los-initial

screensaver

audioagc

encrypt los-polarity

selfview

audiofeature

encstatus los-retry

sendnum

audiofeedback

eventlog maxcall

services

audioin

extcam mcucommand

snmp

audiolevel

extcap mcudirectory

spid

audiomix

extname mculine

spkr

audiomodule

extswitch mcustat

sport

audioout

fallback menupassword

sstring

autoans

fecc mic

statin

automute

feedback monstat

statout

autopip

feinfo msn

still

beep

fevidsrc multisite

streaming

bondingtimer

g703settings netclock

strictpassword

boot

globdirectory netctrl

sub

callstatus

h239 netdtrpulse

syslog

camcenter

h323alias netisdn

systemname

cammove

h323callmanager netpri

telephony

campos

h323gatekeeper netprofile

teltone

camsettings

h323mtu netstat

test

camsleepmode

h323nat nettype

traceroute

camtrack

h323ports optionkey

vgaout

chanstat

h323prefix pardial

vidfeature

chat

h323qos ping

vidin

custominfo

h323rate pip

vidname

defcall

h323status pldownspeed

vidtone

defvalues

h331mode preset-activate

vnc

delbox

help preset-list

vol

dial

ifconfig preset-store

websnapshots

directory

ipaddress pressource

xcommand

disable

ipassignment pricable

xconfiguration

disc

ipconflictcheck pricrc4

xdirectory

dispbox

iplr prihighch

xevent

dispparam

ippassword prilowch

xfeedback

disptxt

irctrl primaxchan

xgetxml

dltxt

isdntrace prinsf

xhistory

donotdist

key prinumber

xpreferences

downspeed

language prinumbrange

xstatus

dualmon

OK

All root commands prefixed with an ‘x’ belong to the XACLI interface.

XACLI – the Basics

About the TANDBERG API

Root Commands

By typing

?

or

help

after connecting to the

TANDBERG MXP using RS 232/Telnet, the
system will list all supported root com-
mands.
All root commands prefixed with an

x

belongs to the XACLI interface. These are
shown in

orange

colour in the table to the

right. All other root commands belong to
the Classic Dataport Interface (described in
a separate document).

NOTE!

Classic Dataport commands and

XACLI commands can be used side by side.
However, the use of XACLI commands is
recommended whenever writing new control
system modules and whenever adding new
features into existing control modules, but
there is no need to rewrite existing code
based on the Classic commands.

NOTE!

New features on the TANDBERG

MXP

will be supported on XACLI only.

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