Call Status - Cisco TelePresence System Codec C20 Reference Manual

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Introduction
Audio status
xStatus Audio
Shows the top level overview of the audio status. The identities of the LocalInput, RemoteInput,
LocalOutput and RemoteOutput are used when querying additional information.
xStatus Audio Microphones Mute
Shows the microphones mute mode.
Value space of the result returned:
<On/Off>
Example:
xStatus Audio Microphones Mute
*s Audio Microphones Mute: Off
** end
xStatus Audio Volume
Shows the volume level (dB) of the loudspeaker output.
Value space of the result returned:
<0..100>
Example:
xStatus Audio Volume
*s Audio Volume: 70
** end
xStatus Audio Input Connectors Microphone [n] EcReferenceDelay
Returns the detected latency for each loudspeaker to microphone path. The result is in milliseconds.
Value space of the result returned:
<Integer>
Example:
xStatus Audio Input Connectors Microphone 1 EcReferenceDelay
*s Audio Connectors Microphone 1 EcReferenceDelay: 120
** end
Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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About the API
xConfiguration

Call status

xStatus Call
xStatus Call [1..n] Status
xStatus Call [n] Direction
xStatus Call [n] Protocol
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xCommand
Shows the top level overview of the call status. The call identity is used when query for additional
information about the call.
Shows the status of a call. You can run the command xStatus Call to find the call identity.
Value space of the result returned:
<Idle/Dialling/Ringing/Connecting/Connected/Disconnecting/OnHold/EarlyMedia/Preserved/
RemotePreserved>
Example:
xStatus Call 27 Status
*s Call 27 Status: Connected
** end
States the direction of the call initiation. You can run the command xStatus Call to find the call
identity.
Value space of the result returned:
<Incoming/Outgoing>
Example:
xStatus Call 27 Direction
*s Call 27 Direction: Outgoing
** end
Shows the call protocol of the incoming or outgoing call. You can run the command xStatus Call to
find the call identity.
Value space of the result returned:
<H323/SIP/H320>
Example:
xStatus Call 27 Protocol
*s Call 27 Protocol: "h323"
** end
API Reference Guide
xStatus
xStatus
Appendices
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