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Boot, Callaccept, Callmute – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual

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TANDBERG 3000

MXP

&

6000

MXP

REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS

Command Information

D 13887.08
MAY 2008

Required parameters are identified by an

(r)

appended to the parameter name. The

(r)

appears in this table for your information only and shall not be included when writing the commands – see the column Example for an illustration of this. Empty lines in the examples provided may have been removed to save space in the tables.

Command

Description

Parameters

Result parameters

when OK

Result parameters

when error

Example

Boot

Command used to
reboot the system.

ParameterRestore:
When rebooting the system after
software upgrade, all configurations
will be restored.

By setting ParameterRestore to Off,
the system configurations prior to
software upgrade will be lost.

None

As above.

xcommand boot parameterrestore: on

*r Result (status=OK):

*r/end

OK

CallAccept

Command used to
answer an incoming
call if autoanswer is
disabled.

None

None

As above

xcommand callaccept

*r Result (status=OK): /

*r/end

OK

CallMute

Command used to mute

incoming audio from a

specific call in a Multi-

Site conference.

Call

(r)

: <1..11>

Reference to the call to be muted or
unmuted.

Mode

(r)

:

Denotes whether the call is to be
muted or unmuted.

None

As above

xcommand callmute call:2 mode:on

*r Result (status=OK):

*r/end

OK

CallMuteOutgoing

Command used to
mute outgoing audio
to a specific call in a
MultiSite conference.

Typical user scenario
for this command is a
three-part conference
where two of the
participants are from
the same company
discussing an issue with
a sub-contractor.

During the conference
the participants from
the same company want
to share some thoughts
in private before making
the final decision.

Call

(r)

: <1..11>

Reference to the call to be muted or
unmuted.

Mode

(r)

:

Denotes whether the call is to be
muted or unmuted.

None

As above

xcommand callmuteoutgoing call:2 mode:on

*r Result (status=OK):

*r/end

OK

Boot — CallMuteOutgoing

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