beautypg.com

Xcommand pipead, Command reference - xcommand – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

Page 222

background image

222

D14049.03
MAY 2008

Grey Headline (continued)

OptionKeyDelete

Deletes a software option key from the VCS.

OptionKeyId

(r)

: <1..64>

Specifies the ID of the software option to be deleted.

Example:

xCommand OptionKeyDelete OptionKeyId: 2

PipeAdd

Adds and configures a new pipe.

PipeName

(r)

:

Assigns a name to this pipe.

TotalMode:

Determines whether or not this pipe is enforcing total bandwidth restrictions. NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available; no calls can be made using this pipe.

Total: <1..100000000>

If this pipe has limited bandwidth, sets the maximum bandwidth (in kbps) available at any one time on the pipe.

PerCallMode:

Determines whether or not this pipe is limiting the bandwidth of individual calls. NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available; no calls can be made using this pipe.

PerCall: <1..100000000>

If this pipe has limited per-call bandwidth, sets the maximum amount of bandwidth (in kbps) available for any one call.

Example:

xCommand PipeAdd PipeName: "512k ADSL" TotalMode: Limited Total: 512 PerCallMode: Limited PerCall: 128

PipeDelete

Deletes a pipe.

PipeId

(r)

: <1..100>

The index of the pipe to be deleted.

Example:

xCommand PipeDelete PipeId: 2

RemoveRegistration

Removes a registration from the VCS.

Registration: <1..3750>

The index number of the registration to be removed.

RegistrationSerialNumber:

The serial number of the registration to be removed.

Example:

xCommand RemoveRegistration RegistrationSerialNumber: "a761c4bc-25c9-11b2-a37f-0010f30f521c"

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

Command Reference - xCommand