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Command reference — xConfiguration
Bandwidth Link [1..3000] Name: <S: 1, 50>
Assigns a name to this link.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Link 1 Name: "HQ to BranchOffice"
Bandwidth Link [1..3000] Node1 Name: <S: 0, 50>
Specifies the first zone or subzone to which this link will be applied.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Link 1 Node1 Name: "HQ"
Bandwidth Link [1..3000] Node2 Name: <S: 0, 50>
Specifies the second zone or subzone to which this link will be applied.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Link 1 Node2 Name: "BranchOffice"
Bandwidth Link [1..3000] Pipe1 Name: <S: 0, 50>
Specifies the first pipe to be associated with this link.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Link 1 Pipe1 Name: "512Kb ASDL"
Bandwidth Link [1..3000] Pipe2 Name: <S: 0, 50>
Specifies the second pipe to be associated with this link.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Link 1 Pipe2 Name: "2Gb Broadband"
Bandwidth Pipe [1..1000] Bandwidth PerCall Limit: <1..100000000>
If this pipe has limited per-call bandwidth, sets the maximum amount of bandwidth (in kbps) available for any one call. Default: 1920.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe 1 Bandwidth PerCall Limit: 256
Bandwidth Pipe [1..1000] Bandwidth PerCall Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth>
Determines whether or not this pipe is limiting the bandwidth of individual calls. Default: Unlimited.
NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available. No calls can be made on this pipe.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe 1 Bandwidth PerCall Mode: Limited
Bandwidth Pipe [1..1000] Bandwidth Total Limit: <1..100000000>
If this pipe has limited bandwidth, sets the maximum bandwidth (in kbps) available at any one time on the pipe. Default: 500000.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe 1 Bandwidth Total Limit: 1024
Bandwidth Pipe [1..1000] Bandwidth Total Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth>
Determines whether or not this pipe is enforcing total bandwidth restrictions. Default: Unlimited.
NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available. No calls can be made on this pipe.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe 1 Bandwidth Total Mode: Limited
Bandwidth Pipe [1..1000] Name: <S: 1, 50>
Assigns a name to this pipe.
Example: xConfiguration Bandwidth Pipe 1 Name: "512Kb ASDL"
Call Loop Detection Mode: <On/Off>
Specifies whether the VCS will check for call loops. Default: On.
Example: xConfiguration Call Loop Detection Mode: On
Call Routed Mode: <Always/Optimal>
Specifies whether the VCS routes the signaling for calls. Default: Always.
Always: the VCS will always route the call signaling.
Optimal: if possible, the VCS will remove itself from the call signaling path, which may mean the call does not consume a call license.
Example: xConfiguration Call Routed Mode: Always
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