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Introduction

Commands

Commands instruct the codec to execute actions, such as
to dial a number or to search the phone book. All commands
start with the prefix xCommand followed by a command path.
Writing
xCommand ?
on the command line will list all the top
level commands.
To view the complete list of commands and their parameters,
write xCommand
??
on the command line.
Command arguments are key-value pairs. The
argument name indicates that the argument is required for the
command.
When issuing a xCommand, the command consists of one
argument and one required parameter:
Example: xCommand Dial Number: 123
1.
xCommand is the command prefix. The command to be
executed is Dial.
2.
The example contains one argument, Number: 123. Number
is the key and 123 is its value. The key/value pair is sepa-
rated with ':'.
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About the API
About the API
xCommand ?
– User Commands –
Audio
Bookings
Boot
Call
CallLog
CamCtrlPip
(r)
behind the
OK
xCommand ??
xCommand Audio Microphones Mute
xCommand Audio Microphones Unmute
xCommand Audio Sound Play
Sound(r): <Busy/CallWaiting/Dial/KeyTone/Ringing/SpecialInfo/TelephoneCall/VideoCall>
Loop: <On/Off>
xCommand Audio Sound Stop
xCommand Bookings List
Days: <1..365>
DayOffset: <0..365>
Limit: <1..65534>
Offset: <0..65534>
xCommand Bookings Clear
xCommand Boot
Action: <Restart/Shutdown>
.
.
.
OK
xConfiguration
xCommand
Camera
Conference
Dial
DTMFSend
Experimental
FacilityService
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API Reference Guide
xStatus
FarEndControl
Preset
HttpFeedback
Provisioning
Key
Security
Message
Standby
Phonebook
SystemUnit
Presentation
Video
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