Translating From Terminal Mode To Xml - Cisco MX700 Reference Manual

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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
Introduction

Translating from terminal mode to XML

Translating commands
The XML commands maintain the same structure as the
terminal commands, but they use a parent-child relationship
to describe the hierarchy. You can see this structure in the
examples below.
Example 1: Setting up a call.
Terminal
xCommand Dial Number: "12345" Protocol: H323
XML
<Command>
<Dial command="True">
<Number>12345</Number>
<Protocol>H323</Protocol>
</Dial>
</Command>
Example 2: Assigning volume level
Terminal
xCommand Audio Volume Set Level: 50
XML
<Command>
<Audio>
<Volume>
<Set command="True">
<Level>50</Level>
</Set>
</Volume>
</Audio>
</Command>
D15335.08 Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
About the API
About the API
xConfiguration
Translating configurations
Translating from xConfiguration to XML is similar to commands,
but with the addition of a special attribute item="NN" for
specifying the index in arrays.
Example: Configuring the input source type for video input
connector 2.
Terminal
xConfiguration Video Input Connector 2
InputSourceType: camera
XML
<Configuration>
<Video>
<Input>
<Connector item="2">
</Connector>
</Input>
</Video>
</Configuration>
xCommand
<InputSourceType>camera</InputSourceType>
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xStatus
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