Network Router User's Manual

TANDBERG GW Data port Command Interface User Guide
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4. The TANDBERG 3G Gateway Commands
4.1. Introduction
Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ when connected to the Data Port Command Interface will return a list of
valid commands. The commands are used to control the functions of the 3G Gateway. A
command may be followed by a set of parameters and sub-commands. This chapter gives a
description of all valid commands for the 3G Gateway.
4.1.1. Command format
Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ after a command will result in a usage text (*h of help response) being
displayed. Usage text gives information about the command format, i.e. valid parameters,
sub-commands etc. An example is shown below (the user input is shown in bold).
Xconf Gateway Service 1 ServiceType ?
*h xConfiguration Gateway Service [1..100] ServiceType:
<None/DiD/IVR/Phonebook>
Numbers 1-100 and None/DiD/IVR/Phonebook are parameters of the configuration (Xconf)
command. Parameters
are arguments upon which the command will operate. Required
parameters are denoted by: < >, while optional parameters are denoted by: [ ]. All possible
values for given parameters are separated with slashes ( / ). For some parameters, only their
names are supplied within the brackets. In these cases specific parameter values need to be
substituted for the parameter names. Allowed parameter values, unless obvious, are provided
when the commands are discussed.
Sub-commands
are commands grouped together within a command. Different sub-commands
within a command may have different parameter sets. In the example below: Address and
Authentication are sub-commands to the command H323Gatekeeper. In the same sense
Mode, ID and Password are sub commands of H323Gatekeeper Authentication.
xconf H323Gatekeeper ?
*h xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Address: <IPAddr>
*h xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode: <Auto/Off>
*h xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication ID: <S: 0, 50>
*h xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication Password: <S: 0, 50>
NOTE! The Data port Command Interface is not case sensitive.
4.1.2. Command types
The commands can be divided into two major classes:
Parameter Configuration Commands, Xconf.
Status Commands, Xstat.