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Ÿ Temporary
Ÿ Active
Ÿ Non-volatile Storage (NVS)
When a set command is entered and processed, it changes the parameter value in the Temporary
area. This does not affect current operation of VIP, which is using the values in the Active area.
The config activate command moves configuration data from the Temporary area to the Active
area, where it can actually be used. Thus a user can make multiple changes in the Temporary
area using set commands, then put them into use with a single config activate command. (Note
that the config activate command may only be used between calls, and will usually tear down any
in-progress calls when invoked.)
Configuration data in the Active area is only available while VIP remains in operation. If VIP is re-
set, the Active area is reloaded from the data stored in NVS. Data in the Active area may be saved
to NVS by entering the config store command.
For most of the H.323 parameter, settings won
’t take effect until VIP reset. To ensure the H.323
setting to take effect, it is recommended to reset VIP after changing the settings using the set
command.
In summary:
Ÿ Use set commands to make configuration parameters changes in the Temporary area
Ÿ Use the config activate command to move the new values into the Active area, available for
use
Ÿ Use the config store command to save the new Active values in NVS
Ÿ Reset VIP after changing H.323 settings and storing the setting to NVS.
config {activate|store|erase}
Use the activate command to manage the configuration data. A sequence of set command is typi-
cally preceded by and/or followed by the config command for the set command to become active.
Syntax description
activate
Move the configuration from temporary area to active area.
store
Store the active configuration data into non-volatile storage.
erase
Erase the configuration from non-volatile storage.
show h323
The show h323 command displays the settings of the parameter that are related to H323 signaling
protocol.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Example