About Xpreferences; The Xpreferences Output Modes - Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90 Reference Manual

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Introduction

About xPreferences

The xPreferences command is used to set various preferences
for the RS-232/Telnet/SSH sessions.
Each session can define preferences individually.
IMPORTANT!
This command has various settings to define
the formatting of the XACLI output. It is therefore important to
define settings to match the parser used on the control system.
XACLI is designed to make parsing of data from the Codec C–
Series very simple.
To get an overview of the supported xPreferences commands
and their value space, type
?
or
help
after the xPreferences:
xPreferences ?
xPreferences help

The xPreferences output modes

Terminal: Line based XACLI output for use with line based
control systems
XML: Pure XML output for use with control systems that
understand XML.
NOTE!
This mode is to be considered
experimental in version 1 of the software. Its format WILL
change in next version.
D14641.06
Codec C90 API Reference Guide TC5.0 November 2011.
© 2010-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
About the API
About the API
xConfiguration
xPreferences ?
xpreferences usage:
xpreferences outputmode <terminal/xml>
xpreferences apiversion <1/2>
OK
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xCommand
xStatus
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