Api Configuration; Table 115: Api Configuration Files; Figure 228: Cdr->Recording Files - Grandstream Networks UCM6200 User Manual

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API Configuration

The UCM6200 supports third party billing interface API for external billing software to access CDR and call
recordings on the PBX. The API uses HTTPS to request the CDR data and call recording data matching given
parameters as configured on the third party application.
Before accessing the API, the administrators need enable API and configure the access/authentication
information on the UCM6200 first. The API configuration parameters are listed in the table below.
Enable
Enable/Disable API. The default setting is disabled.
Configure the IP address for TLS server to bind to. "0.0.0.0" means binding to all
TLS Bind Address
interfaces. The port number is optional and the default port number is 8443. The IP
address must match the common name (host name) in the certificate so that the TLS
socket won't bind to multiple IP addresses. The default setting is 0.0.0.0:8443.
TLS Private Key
Upload TLS private key. The size of the key file must be under 2MB. This file will be
renamed as 'private.pem' automatically.
TLS Cert
Upload TLS cert. The size of the certificate must be under 2MB. This is the certificate
file (*.pem format only) for TLS connection. This file will be renamed as
"certificate.pem" automatically. It contains private key for the client and signed
certificate for the server.
Configure the Username for API Authentication.
Username
Configure the Password for API Authentication.
Password
Specify a list of IP addresses permitted by API. This creates an AIP-specific access
Permitted
control list. Multiple entries are allowed.
For example, "192.168.5.20/255.255.255.255" denies access from all IP addresses
except 192.168.5.20.
The default setting is blank, meaning all IPs will be denied. Users must set permitted
IP address before connecting to the API.
Figure 228: CDR->Recording Files

Table 115: API Configuration Files

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