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Locate
Runs the VCS's location algorithm to locate the endpoint identified by the given alias, searching locally, on neighbors, and on systems
discovered through the DNS system, within the specified number of 'hops'. Results are reported back through the xFeedback
mechanism, which must therefore be activated before issuing this command (e.g. xFeedback register event/locate).
Alias(r): <S: 1, 60>
The alias associated with the endpoint you wish to locate.
HopCount(r): <0..255>
The hop count to be used in the search.
Protocol(r): <H323/SIP>
The protocol used to initiate the search.
SourceZone: <S: 1, 50>
The zone from which to simulate the search request. Choose from the Default Zone (an unknown remote system), the Local Zone
(a locally registered endpoint) or any other configured neighbor, traversal client or traversal server zone.
Authenticated: <Yes/No>
Whether the search request should be treated as authenticated or not.
SourceAlias: <S: 0, 60>
The source alias to be used for the search request. Default: xcom-locate
Example: xCommand Locate Alias: "john.smith@example.com" HopCount: 15 Protocol: SIP SourceZone:
LocalZone Authenticated: Yes SourceAlias: alice@example.com
LoginUserAdd
Adds an entry to the local authentication database.
Name(r): <String>
Defines the name for this entry in the local authentication database.
Password(r): <Password>
Defines the password for this entry in the local authentication database.
Example: xCommand LoginUserAdd Name: "alice" Password: "abcXYZ_123"
LoginUserDelete
Deletes an entry from the local authentication database.
Name(r): <String>
The name of the entry to delete.
Example: xCommand LoginUserDelete Name: "alice"
OptionKeyAdd
Adds a new option key to the VCS. These are added to the VCS in order to add extra functionality, such as increasing the VCS's
capacity. Contact your Cisco representative for further information.
Key(r): <S: 0, 90>
Specifies the option key of your software option.
Example: xCommand OptionKeyAdd Key: "1X4757T5-1-60BAD5CD"
NTPServerAdd
Adds an NTP server to be used when synchronizing system time.
Address(r): <Value>
The IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the NTP server to add.
Example: xCommand NTPServerAdd Address: "ntp.server.example.com"
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X8.1.1)
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