D14953.01 Isdn Link Api Reference Guide Il1.0 June - Cisco TelePresence ISDN Link Reference Manual

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Introduction
ExternalNetwork status
xStatus ExternalNetwork
Shows the top level overview of the External Network interface (V.35, RS-366, RS-449 or RS-530)
status.
Cisco TelePresence ISDN Link has three communication interfaces: ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI and External
Network. Only one of these interfaces can be enabled at any time.
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Status: Ready
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 ClockRate: 1920
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Status: Disconnected
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CallingNumber: "1234"
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CauseLocation: 0
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 ChannelCause: 16
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 Duration: 771
** end
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface [1..1] Status
Shows the status of the External Network interface.
Ready: The external network is ready to relay calls.
NotReady: The external network is not ready for use, e.g. when clock is missing or the line is broken.
Off: The external network is not enabled (i.e. xConfiguration H320 NetType is not set to External).
Value space of the result returned:
<Ready/NotReady/Off>
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Status
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Status: Ready
** end
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface [1..1] ClockRate
Shows the clock rate (in kbps) used for synchronous communication on the external network. This
clock is provided by the attached equipment.
Value space of the result returned:
<Integer>
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface 1 ClockRate
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 ClockRate: 1920
** end
D14953.01
ISDN Link API Reference Guide IL1.0 June 2012.
© 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
About the API
xConfiguration
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface [1..1] Channel [1..n] Status
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface [1..1] Channel [1..n] Call [1..n] CallingNumber
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface [1..1] Channel [1..n] Call [1..n] CauseLocation
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xCommand
Gives information about the call progress in a channel on the external interface. The information
indicates the various stages each channel goes through whilst establishing a connection.
Idle: The channel is idle. This state is normally only seen if the channel has never been used.
Calling: The network has acknowledged an incoming call, but the connection is not yet established.
Answering: The network has acknowledged an outgoing call, but the connection is not yet
established.
Connect: The connection is established.
Disconnecting: Waiting for the network to confirm the termination of the incoming or outgoing call.
Disconnected: The network has acknowledged the termination of the call. The channel is available for
a new call.
Value space of the result returned:
<Idle/Calling/Answering/Connect/Disconnecting/Disconnected>
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Status
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Status: Disconnected
** end
Shows the number of the system initiating a call on the external network.
Value space of the result returned:
<String>
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CallingNumber
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CallingNumber: "1234"
** end
Shows where the disconnection of a call on the external network is originated. The location codes are
specified in ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 (the Cause information element).
Value space of the result returned:
<Integer>
Example:
xStatus ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CauseLocation
*s ExternalNetwork Interface 1 Channel 1 Call 10 CauseLocation: 0
** end
API Reference Guide
xStatus
xStatus
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