Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
Introduction
xCommand Call Ignore
Turns off the ringtone for the incoming call. The call can still be answered.
Requires user role: USER
USAGE:
xCommand Call Ignore CallId:
CallId
where
CallId: Integer (0..65534)
The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During a call you can
run the xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
xCommand Call Join
Internal usage only.
Requires user role: USER
USAGE:
xCommand Call Join CallId:
CallId
where
CallId: Integer (0..65534)
xCommand Call Reject
Reject incoming call. If no call id is specified, all incoming calls are rejected.
Requires user role: USER
USAGE:
xCommand Call Reject [CallId: CallId]
where
CallId: Integer (0..65534)
The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During a call you can
run the xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE8.0, FEBRUARY 2016.
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About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand
xCommand
xCommand Call Resume
Resume a call that have been put on hold.
Requires user role: USER
USAGE:
xCommand Call Resume CallId:
where
CallId: Integer (0..65534)
The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During a call you can
run the xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
xCommand Call UnattendedTransfer
Transfers an ongoing call to another participant. Fully supported for SIP calls only.
Requires user role: USER
USAGE:
xCommand Call UnattendedTransfer CallId:
where
CallId: Integer (0..65534)
The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During a call you can
run the xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
Number: String (0, 255)
The number the call is transfered to.
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xStatus
Appendices
CallId
Number: "Number"
CallId
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