Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Integrator's Reference Manual for Polycom® HDXTM Systems
2. 6 | April 2010 | 3725-23979-005/A
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"extension"
Feedback Examples
· gatewayext set 59715 returns gatewayext 59715 gatewayext get returns gatewayext 59715
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gatewaynumber
Sets or gets the gateway number.
Syntax
gatewaynumber get gatewaynumber set ["number"]
Parameter get set
Description Returns the current setting. Sets the gateway number when followed by the "number" parameter. To erase the current setting, omit "number". Numeric string specifying the gateway number.
"number"
Feedback Examples
· gatewaynumber set 5551212 returns gatewaynumber 5551212 gatewaynumber get returns gatewaynumber 5551212
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System Commands
gatewaynumbertype
Sets or gets the Gateway Number Type, which can be either Direct Inward Dial (DID) or Number+Extension.
Syntax
gatewaynumbertype <get|did|number+extension>
Parameter get did number+extension
Description Returns the current setting. Indicates that the gateway number is a direct inward dial number; it has no extension. Indicates that the gateway number includes an extension. This option allows the call to go through directly (it dials the Gateway Number + ## + Extension as one number).
Feedback Examples
· gatewaynumbertype did returns gatewaynumbertype direct_inward_dial gatewaynumbertype number+extension returns gatewaynumbertype number_plus_extension gatewaynumbertype get returns gatewaynumbertype number_plus_extension
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gatewayprefix
Sets or gets the gateway prefixes for the corresponding speeds.
Syntax
gatewayprefix get "valid speed" gatewayprefix set "valid speed" ["value"]
Parameter get "valid speed"
Description When followed by the "valid speed" parameter, returns the current value for this speed. Valid speeds are: 56, 64, 2x56, 112, 2x64, 128, 168, 192, 224, 256, 280, 320, 336, 384, 392, 7x64, 8x56, 504, 512, 560, 576, 616, 640, 672, 704, 728, 768, 784, 832, 840, 16x56, 14x64, 952, 960, 1008, 1024, 1064, 1088, 1120, 1152, 1176, 1216, 1232, 1280, 1288, 24x56, 21x64, 1400, 1408, 1456, 1472, 1512, 1536, 1568, 1600, 1624, 1664, 1680, 1728, 1736, 32x56, 28x64, 1848, 1856, 1904, and 1920 kbps. Sets the gateway prefix when followed by the "value" parameter. To erase the current setting, omit "value". Prefix (code) used for a particular call speed. Consult your gateway instruction manual to determine which codes are appropriate.
set "value"
Feedback Examples
· gatewayprefix set 168 90 returns gatewayprefix 168 90 gatewayprefix get 168 returns gatewayprefix 168 90
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Comments
Some gateways require a number to be prepended (prefix) to the gateway number. The prefix identifies which gateway is used to dial a call at a particular data rate.
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System Commands
gatewaysetup
Lists all available speeds and values at once.
Syntax
gatewaysetup
Feedback Examples
· gatewaysetup returns 56 <empty> 64 #14 2x56 #222 112 #444 2x64 <empty> and so on.
<empty> #16 #333 #555 <empty>
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gatewaysuffix
Sets or gets the gateway suffix.
Syntax
gatewaysuffix get "valid speed" gatewaysuffix set "valid speed" ["value"]
Parameter get "valid speed"
Description Returns the current value for this speed. Valid speeds are: 56, 64, 2x56, 112, 2x64, 128, 168, 192, 224, 256, 280, 320, 336, 384, 392, 7x64, 8x56, 504, 512, 560, 576, 616, 640, 672, 704, 728, 768, 784, 832, 840, 16x56, 14x64, 952, 960, 1008, 1024, 1064, 1088, 1120, 1152, 1176, 1216, 1232, 1280, 1288, 24x56, 21x64, 1400, 1408, 1456, 1472, 1512, 1536, 1568, 1600, 1624, 1664, 1680, 1728, 1736, 32x56, 28x64, 1848, 1856, 1904, and 1920 kbps. Sets the gateway suffix when followed by the "value" parameter. To erase the current setting, omit "value". Suffix (code) used for a particular call speed. Consult your gateway instruction manual to determine which codes are appropriate. Use quotation marks around a compound name or strings that contain spaces. For example: "united states" or "111 222 333".
set "value"
Feedback Examples
· gatewaysuffix set 192 11 returns gatewaysuffix 192 11 gatewaysuffix get 192 returns gatewaysuffix 192 11
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Comments
Some gateways require a number to be appended (suffix) to the gateway number. The suffix identifies which gateway is used to dial a call at a particular data rate.
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System Commands
gdsdirectory
Sets or gets whether the Polycom GDS directory server is enabled.
Syntax
gdsdirectory <get|yes|no>
Parameter get yes no
Description Returns the current setting. [. . . ] It is important that one controller operate all devices in the room so that only one user interface needs to be learned by those managing the facility. The common controller also makes it much easier to expand and enhance room capabilities over time by adding or upgrading equipment. A proper room controller can operate and coordinate the use of lighting, curtains, displays, audio devices, VCRs and slide projectors, as well as all the conferencing equipment, including any network-related control needed. In lieu of a complete control system, a limited functionality controller can be located at the presentation interface panel to control the switching and routing of the computer graphics and configure the overhead camera video paths. [. . . ]