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Introduction
xCommand Preset Store
Store the connector selections for all video input sources and the current position (pan and tilt),
zoom and focus values for all cameras.
Note that information about all video input sources, and pan, tilt, zoom and focus values for all
cameras are included in the same preset. The system may hold 15 such predefined video input
presets. These presets are available for far end control, i.e. they are referred in the PresetId
parameter of the xCommand FarEndControl Preset Activate command. In contrast, the xCommand
Camera Preset commands applies to individual cameras only. Those presets are not available for far
end control.
PresetId: The ID of this preset.
Type: Not applicable. If you want to ensure that a preset only affects camera positions we
recommend that you select Camera.
Description: Enter a description of the camera preset.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
PresetId(r): <1..15>
Type(r): <All/Camera>
Description: <S: 0, 255>
Example:
xCommand Preset Store PresetId:3 Type:Camera Description:"Left view"
SX20 Codec API Reference Guide TC7.3, OCTOBER 2015.
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About the API
xConfiguration
Provisioning commands
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CAPF OperationStart
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CTL Delete
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CTL Show
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xCommand
xCommand
Starts a pending CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) operation toward the CUCM. When the
CUCM administrator initiates an operation that the endpoint should perform (like installing, updating
or deleting certificates), this command can be used to start the CAPF operation.
AuthString: Set the authentication string required for the CAPF operation.
Requires user role: USER
Parameters:
AuthString: <S: 4, 10>
Example:
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CAPF OperationStart AuthString: 123456
Delete the stored CTL and ITL files (CTL: Certificate Trust List, ITL: Identity Trust List).
Requires user role: USER
Example:
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CTL Delete
Shows the content of the installed Certificate Trust List file (CTL), if it exists. Each entry displayed
contains the information about one specific certificate. If a certificate has been deleted in CTL, it is
marked accordingly in the output.
Requires user role: USER
Example:
xCommand Provisioning CUCM CTL Show
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