Using The Command Line; Api Commands; Other Commands; Command Line Shortcuts - Cisco TelePresence System Codec C20 Reference Manual

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Introduction

Using the command line

Help
To get a list of all supported root commands you can type
or
help
after connecting to the TelePresence System using
RS-232, Telnet or SSH.
Bye
Typing the bye command closes the command line interface.

API commands

xConfiguration
Configurations are system settings, such as system name
and network settings. These are persistent across boots.
Refer to
"Configurations" on page
13.
xCommand
Commands instruct the codec to execute actions, such as to
dial a number or to search the phone book.
Refer to
"Commands" on page
12.
xStatus
A status contains the current state of the codec, such as
connected calls, the status of the gatekeeper registration,
connected inputs and output sources.
Refer to
"Status" on page
14.
xFeedback
The Feedback commands are used to specify what parts of
the configuration and status hierarchies to monitor. Feedback
is only issued on the RS-232, Telnet or SSH session for
which it is specified. If you are connecting to the codec with
multiple sessions, you have to define feedback individually
for each session. Refer to
"Feedback mechanism" on page
17.
Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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About the API
About the API
xConfiguration
?
- User Commands -
help
?
xstatus
bye
log
OK
xPreferences
The xPreferences command is used to set preferences for
the RS-232, Telnet and SSH sessions.
Refer to
"API output" on page
Echo <on/off>
If echo is set to
On
the key inputs are displayed when
entering text in a command line interface.
If echo is set to
Off
no user input is displayed when entering
text in a command line interface.
xEvent
the xEvent command returns information on which events are
available for feedback. Refer to
xHistory
The xHistory command returns the call log.
xGetxml
The xGetxml request returns an XML document based on the
location parameter attached to the request. The elements
(or a complete document) matching the expression will be
returned. Refer to
"Feedback mechanism" on page
10
xCommand
xconfiguration
xfeedback
xevent
xpreferences
echo

Other commands

Systemtools
9.
The systemtools commands are used for administrative
control of the codec and are only available from the
command line interface. Systemtools are not a part of the
programming API.
Refer to
Log
The log command is used to enable advanced logs. It is only
used for debugging the system.

Command line shortcuts

"Events" on page
15.
If your client supports it, there are some timesaving shortcuts
you can use:
17.
API Reference Guide
xStatus
xgetxml
xhistory
xcommand
systemtools
"The SystemTools commands" on page
Tab-completion to complete the commands and
arguments.
Arrow up and arrow down keys to navigate your
command history.
<CTRL-a>: Jump to the beginning of the line.
<CTRL-e>: Jump to the end of the line.
<CTRL-r>: Incremental command history search.
<CTRL-w>: Erase the current line.
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Appendices
192.

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