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[. . . ] xConfiguration: these commands allow you to add and edit single items of data such as IP address and zones. See xConfiguration command reference for a full list of xConfiguration commands. xCommand: these commands allow you to add and configure items and obtain information. xHistory: these commands provide historical information about calls and registrations. [. . . ] Applies to traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS. Default: On Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 H46018 Mode: On Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 40 of 95 xConfiguration command reference Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 H46019 Demultiplexing Mode: <On/Off> Determines whether the VCS will operate in Demultiplexing mode for calls from traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with it. Default: Off Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 H46019 Demultiplexing Mode: Off Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 Preference: <Assent/H46018> If an endpoint that is registered directly with the VCS supports both Assent and H460. 18 protocols, this setting determines which the VCS uses. Default: Assent Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 Preference: Assent Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe KeepAliveInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the interval (in seconds) with which a traversal-enabled endpoint registered directly with the VCS will send a TCP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall's NAT bindings open. Default: 20 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe KeepAliveInterval: 20 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryCount: <1. . 65534> Sets the number of times traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will attempt to send a TCP probe to the VCS. Default: 5 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryCount: 5 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the frequency (in seconds) with which traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will send a TCP probe to the VCS. Default: 2 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryInterval: 2 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe KeepAliveInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the interval (in seconds) with which a traversal-enabled endpoint registered directly with the VCS will send a UDP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall's NAT bindings open. Default: 20 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe KeepAliveInterval: 20 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryCount: <1. . 65534> Sets the number of times traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will attempt to send a UDP probe to the VCS. Default: 5 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryCount: 5 Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 41 of 95 xConfiguration command reference Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the frequency (in seconds) with which traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will send a UDP probe to the VCS. Default: 2 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryInterval: 2 Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Limit: <1. . 100000000> Specifies the bandwidth limit (in kbps) applied to any one traversal call being handled by the VCS (applies only if the mode is set to Limited). Default: 1920 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Limit: 1920 Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth> Determines whether there is a limit on the bandwidth of any one traversal call being handled by the VCS. Continue: continue applying the remaining search rules (in priority order) until the endpoint identified by the alias is found. Stop: do not apply any more search rules, even if the endpoint identified by the alias is not found in the target zone. Default: Continue Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Progress: Continue Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Source: <Any/AllZones/LocalZone> The sources of the requests for which this rule applies. Any: locally registered devices, neighbor or traversal zones, and any non-registered devices. AllZones: locally registered devices plus neighbor or traversal zones. Default: Any Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Source: Any Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] State: <Enabled/Disabled> Indicates if the search rule is enabled or disabled. Default: Enabled Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 State: Enabled Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Target Name: <S: 0, 50> The zone or policy service to query if the alias matches the search rule. Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Target Name: "Sales Office" Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Target Type: <Zone/PolicyService> The type of target this search rule applies to. Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Target Type: Zone Zones Zone [1. . 1000] DNS IncludeAddressRecord: <On/Off> Determines whether, if no NAPTR (SIP) or SRV (SIP and H. 323) records have been found for the dialed alias via this zone, the VCS will then query for A and AAAA DNS Records. Default: Off Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 1 DNS IncludeAddressRecord: Off Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 44 of 95 xConfiguration command reference Zones Zone [1. . 1000] DNS Interworking SIP Audio DefaultCodec: <G711u/G711a/G722_48/G722_56/ G722_64/G722_1_16/G722_1_24/G722_1_32/G722_1_48/G723_1/G728/G729/AALCD_48/AALCD_56/ AALCD_64/AMR> Specifies which audio codec to use when empty INVITEs are not allowed. Default: G711u Example: xConfiguration Zones Zone 1 DNS Interworking SIP Audio DefaultCodec: G711u Zones Zone [1. . 1000] DNS Interworking SIP EmptyInviteAllowed: <On/Off> Determines whether the VCS will generate a SIP INVITE message with no SDP to send to this zone. [. . . ] / Failed to authenticate with LDAP server / A valid CA certificate for the LDAP database has not been uploaded; this is required for connections via TLS / No server address configured> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> Port: <1. . 65534> Links Links: Link [1. . 100]: Name: <S: 1, 50 Link name> Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Calls: Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallSerialNumber: <S: 1, 255> Loggers Loggers Logger [1. . 6] Module: TraceLevel: NTP NTP: Status: <Inactive/Initializing/Active/Failed> Cause: {visible if status is Failed} <No response from NTP server/ DNS resolution failed> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> Port: <1. . 65534> Last Update: <date-time> Last Correction: <Time in seconds, precision in seconds> Options Options: Option [1-64]: Key: <S: 1, 90> Description: <S: 1, 128> Pipes Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 82 of 95 xStatus command reference Pipes: Pipe [1. . 1000]: Name: <S: 1, 50 Pipe name> Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Calls: Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallID: <S: 1, 255> Policy PolicyServices: PolicyService [1. . 5]: Name: <S: 1, 50 Policy name> Status: <Active/Inactive> URL: <S: 1, 255> LastUsed: <Time not set/Date Time> Peers: Peer [1. . 3]: Host: <S: 0, 255> Status: <Active/Failed> Reason: <S: 0, 255> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> Registrations Registrations: Registration [1. . 3750]: Protocol: <H323/SIP> Node: <S: 1, 50 Node name> SerialNumber: <S: 1, 255> CreationTime: <Date Time> Duration: <Time in seconds, precision in seconds> SecondsSinceLastRefresh: <1. . 65534> {visible if Protocol is SIP} SecondsToExpiry <1. . 65534> {visible if Protocol is SIP} VendorInfo: <S: 1, 255> H323: {Visible if Protocol is H323} Type: <Endpoint/MCU/Gateway/Gatekeeper/MCUGateway>: CallSignalAddresses: Address: <IPv4Addr/[IPv6Addr]>:<1. . 65534> RASAddresses: Address: <IPv4Addr/[IPv6Addr]>:<1. . 65534> Apparent: <IPv4Addr/[IPv6Addr]>:<1. . 65534> Prefix: <S: 1, 20> {0. . 50 entries} Aliases: Alias [1. . 50]: Type: <E164/H323Id/URL/Email/GW Prefix/MCU Prefix/Prefix/Suffix/IPAddress> Origin: <Endpoint/LDAP/Combined> Value: <S: 1, 60> Traversal: <Assent/H46018> {visible for Traversal registration} SIP: {Visible if Protocol is SIP} Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 83 of 95 xStatus command reference AOR: <S: 1, 128> Contact: <S: 1, 255> Path: URI [1. . 10]: <S: 1, 255> ResourceUsage ResourceUsage: Calls: Traversal: Current: <0. . 150> Max: <0. . 150> Total: <0. . 4294967295> NonTraversal: Current: <0. . 750> Max: <0. . 750> Total: <0. . 4294967295> Registrations: Current: <0. . 3750> Max: <0. . 3750> Total: <0. . 4294967295> TURN: Relays: Current: <0. . 1400> Max: <0. . 1400> Total: <0. . 4294967295> SIP SIP: Ethernet [1. . 2] IPv4: UDP: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv4Addr> TCP: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv4Addr> TLS: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv4Addr> IPv6: UDP: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv6Addr> TCP: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv6Addr> TLS: Status: <Active/Inactive/Failed> Address: <IPv6Addr> Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 84 of 95 xStatus command reference SystemUnit SystemUnit: Product: TANDBERG VCS Uptime: <Time in seconds> SystemTime: <Time not set/date-time> TimeZone: <GMT or one of 300 other timezones> LocalTime: <local-date-time> Software: Version: X<n> Build: <Number/Uncontrolled> Name: "Release" ReleaseDate: <Date> ReleaseKey <ReleaseKey> Configuration: NonTraversalCalls: <0. . 500> TraversalCalls: <0. . 100> Registrations: <0. . 2500> Expressway: <True/False> Encryption: <True/False> Interworking: <True/False> FindMe: <True/False> DeviceProvisioning: <True/False> DualNetworkInterfaces: <True/False> AdvancedAccountSecurity: <True/False> StarterPack: <True/False> Hardware: Version: 1. 0 SerialNumber: <hardware serial number> TURN TURN: Server: Status: <Active/Inactive> Interface [1. . 2]: Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> Relays: Count: <0. . 1400> Relay [1. . 1400]: Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> Client: Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> CreationTime: <Date Time> ExpireTime: <Date Time> Permissions: Count: <0. . 65535> Permission [0. . 65535]: Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> CreationTime: <Date Time> ExpireTime: <Date Time> Channels: Count: <0. . 65535> Channel [0. . 65535]: ID: <1. . 65535> Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 85 of 95 xStatus command reference Peer: Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> CreationTime: <Date Time> ExpireTime: <Date Time> Counters: Received: Requests: Total: <0. . 65535> Allocate: <0. . 65535> Refresh: <0. . 65535> Permission: <0. . 65535> ChannelBind: <0. . 65535> Sent: Responses: Total: <0. . 65535> Allocate: <0. . 65535> Refresh: <0. . 65535> Permission: <0. . 65535> ChannelBind: <0. . 65535> Errors: Total: <0. . 65535> Allocate: <0. . 65535> Refresh: <0. . 65535> Permission: <0. . 65535> ChannelBind: <0. . 65535> Media: Forwarded: From: <0. . 65535> To: <0. . 65535> Errors: From: NoChannel: <0. . 65535> NoPermission: <0. . 65535> InvalidType: <0. . 65535> FilterFailure: <0. . 65535> To: NoChannel: <0. . 65535> NoPermission: <0. . 65535> InvalidType: <0. . 65535> FilterFailure: <0. . 65535> Warnings Warnings: Warning [1. . n]: ID: <S: 36, 36> Reason: <S: 0, 255> State: <Acknowledged/Unacknowledged> Zones Zones: DefaultZone: Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 86 of 95 xStatus command reference Name: "DefaultZone" Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Calls: {visible only if there are calls} Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallId: <S: 1, 255> LocalZone: DefaultSubZone: Name: "DefaultSubZone" Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Registrations: {0. . 3750 entries } {visible only if there are registrations} Registration: <1. . 3750> SerialNumber: <S: 1, 255> Calls: {visible only if there are calls} Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallId: <S: 1, 255> TraversalSubZone: Name: "TraversalSubZone" Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Calls: {visible only if there are calls} Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallId: <S: 1, 255> ClusterSubZone: Name: "ClusterSubZone" Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Calls: {visible only if there are calls} Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallId: <S: 1, 255> SubZone: [0. . 100] Name: <S: 1, 50 Node name> Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Registrations: {0. . 3750 entries} {visible only if there are registrations} Registration: <1. . 3750> SerialNumber: <S: 1, 255> Calls: {visible only if there are calls} Call [0. . 900]: {0. . 900 entries} CallId: <S: 1, 255> Searches: Current: Total: Dropped: Zone [1. . 1000]: Name: <S: 1, 50 Node name> Bandwidth: LocalUsage: <0. . 100000000> ClusterUsage: <0. . 100000000> Status: <Active/Failed/Warning> Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 87 of 95 xStatus command reference Cause: {Visible if status is Failed or Warning} <System unreachable/ Systems unreachable> Type: <Neighbor/TraversalClient/TraversalServer/ENUM/DNS> Neighbor: {Visible if Type is Neighbor} Peer [1. . 6]: H323: {visible if H323 Mode=On for Zone} Status: <Unknown/Active/Failed> Cause: {visible if Status is Failed} <No response from gatekeeper/DNS resolution failed/Invalid IP address> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> SIP: {visible if SIP Mode=On for Zone} Status: <Unknown/Active/Failed> Cause: {visible if Status is Failed} <No response from gatekeeper/DNS resolution failed/Invalid IP address> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> TraversalClient: {Visible if Type is TraversalClient} Peer [1. . 6]: H323: {visible if H323 Mode=On for Zone} Status: <Unknown/Active/Failed> Cause: {visible if Status is Failed} <No response from gatekeeper/DNS resolution failed/Invalid alias/Authentication Failed/Invalid IP address> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> SIP: {Visible if SIP Mode=On for Zone} Status: <Unknown/Active/Failed> Cause: {visible if Status is Failed} <No response from neighbor/ DNS resolution failed> Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> TraversalServer: {visible if Type is TraversalServer} SIP: Port: <Active/Inactive> H323: Port: <Active/Inactive> Peer [1. . 6]: H323: {visible if H323 Mode=On for Zone} Status: Active Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> SIP: {visible if SIP Mode=On for Zone} Status: Active Address: <IPv4Addr/IPv6Addr> {One Address line per address from DNS lookup} Port: <1. . 65534> Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 88 of 95 xStatus command reference LastStatusChange: <Time not set/Date Time> Calls: {0. . 900 entries} Call [0. . 900]: CallID: <S: 1, 255> Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 89 of 95 Restoring default configuration Restoring default configuration It is possible to restore the Cisco VCS to its default configuration. The DefaultValuesSet command allows you to specify the level of configuration to restore, from 1 to 3 as follows: n n n Level 1: resets most configuration items to their default value, with the exception of the Level 2 and Level 3 items shown in the tables below. Level 2: resets configuration items mostly related to remote authentication (listed in Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 2), plus Level 1 items to their default values. Level 3: resets all critical configuration items (listed in Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 3 below) plus Level 1 and Level 2 items to their default values. xConfiguration command reference for a full list of all configuration items and where applicable their default values. [. . . ]

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