User manual TANDBERG TELEPRESENCE VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER COMMAND REFERENCE V X6
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Manual abstract: user guide TANDBERG TELEPRESENCE VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVERCOMMAND REFERENCE V X6
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[. . . ] Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server
Command Reference
D14754. 01 January 2010 Software version: X6
Contents
Introduction Using the command line interface (CLI) CLI command types xConfiguration command reference xConfiguration commands xCommand command reference xCommand commands xStatus command reference xStatus elements Restoring default configuration Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 3 Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 2 Policy services Policy service request parameters Policy service responses 3 3 3 4 4 58 58 77 77 90 90 91 93 93 94
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Introduction
Introduction
This Command Reference document provides supplementary information regarding the administration of the Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS). It includes:
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details of the commands available through the Cisco VCS's command line interface (CLI) a description of the parameters included in requests from the Cisco VCS to external policy services
Using the command line interface (CLI)
The Cisco VCS can be configured through a web interface or via a command line interface (CLI). The CLI is available by default over SSH and through the serial port. Access using Telnet can also be enabled. [. . . ] Default: Unlimited Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Mode: Limited Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth Total Limit: <1. . 100000000> Specifies the total bandwidth (in kbps) allowed for all traversal calls being handled by the VCS (applies only if the mode is set to Limited). Default: 500000 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth Total Limit: 500000 Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth Total Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth> Determines whether or not there is a limit to the total bandwidth of all traversal calls being handled by the VCS. Default: Unlimited Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth Total Mode: Limited Zones Policy Mode: <SearchRules/Directory> The mode used when attempting to locate a destination. SearchRules: use the configured search rules to determine which zones are queried and in what order. Directory: use the facilities of a directory service to direct the request to the correct zones. Default: SearchRules Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy Mode: SearchRules Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Authentication: <Yes/No> Specifies whether this search rule applies only to authenticated search requests. Default: No Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Authentication: No
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xConfiguration command reference
Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Description: <S: 0, 64> A free-form description of the search rule. Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Description: "Send query to the DNS zone" Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Mode: <AliasPatternMatch/AnyAlias/AnyIPAddress> Determines whether a query is sent to the target zone. AliasPatternMatch: queries the zone only if the alias matches the corresponding pattern type and string. AnyAlias: queries the zone for any alias (but not IP address). AnyIPAddress: queries the zone for any given IP address (but not alias). Default: AnyAlias Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Mode: AnyAlias Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Name: <S: 0, 50> Descriptive name for the search rule. Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Name: "DNS lookup" Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Pattern Behavior: <Strip/Leave/Replace> Determines whether the matched part of the alias is modified before being sent to the target zone. (Applies to Alias Pattern Match mode only. ) Leave: the alias is not modified. Strip: the matching prefix or suffix is removed from the alias. Replace: the matching part of the alias is substituted with the text in the replace string. Default: Strip Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Pattern Behavior: Strip Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Pattern Replace: <S: 0, 60> The string to substitute for the part of the alias that matches the pattern. (Applies to Replace pattern behavior only. ) Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Pattern Replace: "@example. net" Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Pattern String: <S: 0, 60> The pattern against which the alias is compared. (Applies to Alias Pattern Match mode only. ) Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Pattern String: "@example. com" Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Pattern Type: <Exact/Prefix/Suffix/Regex> How the pattern string must match the alias for the rule to be applied. (Applies to Alias Pattern Match mode only. ) Exact: the entire string must exactly match the alias character for character. Prefix: the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Suffix: the string must appear at the end of the alias. [. . . ] Without these links, calls will not be able to be placed. To restore these links, you should run the command xCommand DefaultLinksAdd after xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3. These links can also be restored manually using the web interface.
Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 3
The following table lists the configuration items that are reset by xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3 and their reset values.
Configuration item Administration HTTP Mode Administration HTTPS Mode Administration SSH Mode Administration Telnet Mode Ethernet [1. . 2] IP V4 Address Ethernet [1. . 2] IP V4 StaticNAT Address Ethernet [1. . 2] IP V4 StaticNAT Mode Ethernet [1. . 2] IP V4 SubnetMask Ethernet [1. . 2] IP V6 Address Ethernet [1. . 2] Speed IPProtocol IP DNS Domain Name Reset value On On On Off 192. 168. 0. 100 <blank> Off 255. 255. 255. 0 <blank> Auto IPv4 <blank>
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Restoring default configuration
Configuration item IP DNS Hostname IP DNS Server [1. . 5] Address IP Gateway IP Route [1. . 50] Address IP Route [1. . 50] Gateway IP Route [1. . 50] Interface IP Route [1. . 50] PrefixLength IP V6 Gateway NTP Address Option [1. . 64] Key SystemUnit AdminAccount [1. . 15] Access SystemUnit AdminAccount [1. . 15] Name
Reset value <blank> <blank> 127. 0. 0. 1 <blank> <blank> Auto 32 <blank> <blank> <all option keys are deleted> ReadWrite <blank>
SystemUnit AdminAccount [1. . 15] Password <blank> SystemUnit Maintenance Mode SystemUnit Name SystemUnit Password SystemUnit StrictPassword Enforce Off <blank> TANDBERG Off
Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 2
The following table lists the configuration items that are reset by xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 2 and their reset values.
Configuration item Alternates Cluster Name Authentication ADS ADDomain Authentication ADS Clockskew Authentication ADS DC Address Authentication ADS Encryption Authentication ADS KDC Address Authentication ADS KDC Port Authentication ADS Mode Authentication ADS SecureChannel Authentication ADS SPNEGO Authentication ADS Workgroup Reset value <blank> <blank> 300 <blank> TLS <blank> 88 Off Auto Enabled <blank>
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Restoring default configuration
Configuration item
Reset value
Login Administrator Groups Group [1. . 30] Access ReadWrite Login Administrator Groups Group [1. . 30] Name Login Administrator Source Login Remote LDAP BaseDN Accounts Login Remote LDAP BaseDN Groups Login Remote LDAP DirectoryType Login Remote LDAP Encryption Login Remote LDAP SASL Login Remote LDAP Server Address Login Remote LDAP Server Port Login Remote LDAP VCS BindDN Login Remote LDAP VCS BindPassword Login Remote LDAP VCS BindUsername Login Remote Protocol Login User Groups Group [1. . 15] Access Login User Groups Group [1. . 15] Name Login User Source <blank> Local <blank> <blank> ActiveDirectory Off DIGEST-MD5 <blank> 389 <blank> <blank> <blank> LDAP ReadWrite <blank> Local
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Policy services
Policy services
Policy services are typically used in large-scale deployments where policy decisions can be managed through an external, centralized service rather than by configuring policy rules on the Cisco VCS itself. You can configure the Cisco VCS to use policy services in the following areas:
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Registration Policy Search rules (dial plan) Call Policy
Policy service request parameters
The Cisco VCS sends HTTP(S) GET requests to the specified policy service. [. . . ]
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