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Command reference — xConfiguration
Administration HTTPS Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS can be accessed via the web interface. This must be On to enable both web interface and TMS access.
You must restart the system for any changes to take effect. Default: On.
Example: xConfiguration Administration HTTPS Mode: On
Administration LCDPanel Mode: <On/Off>
Controls whether the LCD panel on the front of the VCS identifies the system. Default: On.
On: the system name and first active IP address are shown.
Off: the LCD panel reveals no identifying information about the system.
Example: xConfiguration Administration LCDPanel Mode: On
Administration SSH Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS can be accessed via SSH and SCP. You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Default: On.
Example: xConfiguration Administration SSH Mode: On
Alternates Cluster Name: <S: 0,128>
The fully qualified domain name used in SRV records that address this VCS cluster, for example "cluster1.example.com". The name
can only contain letters, digits, hyphens and underscores.
Warning: if you change the cluster name after any user accounts have been configured on this VCS, you may need to reconfigure
your user accounts to use the new cluster name.
Example: xConfiguration Alternates Cluster Name: "Regional"
Alternates ConfigurationMaster: <1..6>
Specifies which peer in this cluster is the master, from which configuration will be replicated to all other peers. A cluster consists of up
to 6 peers, including the local VCS.
Example: xConfiguration Alternates ConfigurationMaster: 1
Alternates Peer [1..6] Address: <S: 0, 128>
Specifies the IP address of one of the peers in the cluster to which this VCS belongs. A cluster consists of up to 6 peers, including the
local VCS. This must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Example: xConfiguration Alternates 1 Peer Address: "10.13.0.2"
Applications ConferenceFactory Alias: <S:0,60>
The alias that will be dialed by the endpoints when the Multiway feature is activated. This must be pre-configured on all endpoints that
may be used to initiate the Multiway feature.
Example: xConfiguration Applications ConferenceFactory Alias: "multiway@example.com"
Applications ConferenceFactory Mode: <On/Off>
The Mode option allows you to enable or disable the Conference Factory application. Default: Off.
Example: xConfiguration Applications ConferenceFactory Mode: Off
Applications ConferenceFactory Range End: <1..65535>
The last number of the range that replaces %% in the template used to generate a conference alias. Default: 65535.
Example: xConfiguration Applications ConferenceFactory Range End: 30000
Applications ConferenceFactory Range Start: <1..65535>
The first number of the range that replaces %% in the template used to generate a conference alias. Default: 65535.
Example: xConfiguration Applications ConferenceFactory Range Start: 10000
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