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Rate: 768
Restrict: Off
Encryption (status=Off): /
Audio (status=Active):
Protocol: G722
Rate: 64
Video 1 (status=Active):
Protocol: H263+
Resolution: ICIF
Rate: 704
Video 2 (status=Inactive): /
Data (status=Inactive): /
*s/end


…suddenly there is a change in audio protocol:


*s Call 1 (status=Synced, type=Vtlph, protocol=H323,
direction=Outgoing):
Channels 1 (type=Incoming):
Rate: 704
Audio (status=Inactive): /
*s/end
*s Call 1 (status=Synced, type=Vtlph, protocol=H323,
direction=Outgoing):
Channels 1 (type=Incoming):
Rate: 720
Audio (status=Active):
Protocol: G728
Rate: 16
*s/end

2.6.2 xpreferences

The special command xpreferences lets the user/control application individually configure the
Telnet/RS-232 session in use.

xpreferences ?

usage: xpreferences xpathwrite <on/off>
or: xpreferences detaillevel <1..2>
or: xpreferences xmlconfigfeedback <on/off>
or: xpreferences xmlstatusfeedback <on/off>
or: xpreferences xmlcommandresult <on/off>

OK

xpreferences xpathwrite <on/off>
This command disables/enables the XPath engine when issuing configurations. When the
XPath engine is disabled, the user/control application must supply the complete path to the
configurations to be set (no “double slashes” allowed). This will improve the performance of the
system when issuing many consecutive configurations.


NOTE!
It is always recommended to supply the complete path for configurations to be set when
issuing commands from an external control application.


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