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TANDBERG GW Dataport Command Interface User Guide Software version G1.0 TANDBERG D13202 Rev 01 This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission in writing from: TANDBERG...
Dataport Command Interface User Guide Introduction The TANDBERG GW Dataport Command Interface User Guide contains guidelines on how to use the textual command interface supported by the GW. The Dataport Command Interface can be accessed through Telnet via the LAN interface or through RS-232 by connecting a serial cable to the serial interface connector, referred to as the Dataport (ref.
Ready to send Clear to send Ring indicator NOTE! A straight through cable should be used between the TANDBERG GW’s RS-232 port and the DTE. The figure below illustrates the recommended cable-wiring scheme for connecting the GW to a PC through RS-232.
2.3. Troubleshooting If communication cannot be established between the PC/terminal and the TANDBERG GW’s Dataport the following should be checked: Verify that the serial cable is a straight through 9-pin to 9-pin cable Confirm that the configuration of the PC/terminal’s serial RS-232 port is identical to...
TANDBERG GW Release G1.0 SW Release Date: 2003-07-01 NOTE! If the TANDBERG GW is protected by an IP password you will be prompted to enter this password before you can access the Dataport Command Interface via Telnet. D13202 Rev 01...
TANDBERG GW The TANDBERG GW Commands 4.1. Introduction Typing ‘?’ or ‘help’ when connected to the Dataport Command Interface will return a list of valid commands. The commands are used to control the functions of the GW. A command may be followed by a set of parameters and sub-commands. This chapter gives a description of the valid commands for the GW.
TANDBERG GW Dataport Command Interface User Guide case where the user is trying to transfer a call from an inactive GW port (the user input is shown in bold). calltransfer 1 999999 *R Invalid gateway id ERROR Parameter Setting Commands are commands that set a system parameter to a specific value.
TANDBERG GW 4.2.1. System Configuration Commands Command: Description: This command is used to restore factory default settings. Issuing this command with defvalues set no parameters will restore all settings except network settings and option key. To reset all values to factory defaults the optional parameter all or *factory should be added.
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Textstring of maximum 16 characters. If the password is forgotten it can be deleted using the command ippassword “” through the RS-232 port. NOTE! The default password is “TANDBERG”. Sets LAN port speed. ipspeed NOTE! The GW needs to reboot before the changes will apply.
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Sets the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) to on or off. When RSVP is set to on, the TANDBERG GW will signal to the network the minimum bandwidth and minimum delay required to make a call. RSVP will try to reserve the resources required.
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TANDBERG GW Example of ipqos feedback: *P ipqos prectlph audio auto *P ipqos diffstlph audio 0 *P ipqos precvtlph audio auto *P ipqos precvtlph signalling auto *P ipqos precvtlph video auto *P ipqos precvtlph data auto *P ipqos diffsvtlph audio 0...
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TANDBERG GW parameters: profile number: p1/p2/p3/p4/p5/p6. The GW can hold as many as six profiles (p1, p2 and p3 are predefined and can not be changed). call prefix: The prefix number for this profile. profile name: The profile’s name. Textstring of maximum 8 characters.
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TANDBERG GW prichan <PRI interface> low <1..23/31> prichan <PRI interface> high <1..23/31> prichan <PRI interface> search <high/low> parameters: PRI interface: a/b/c/d. Letters identifying the different PRI interfaces. a: PRI interface 1 b: PRI interface 2 c: PRI interface 3 d: PRI interface 4...
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TANDBERG GW euro - Euro ISDN Example of prinet feedback: *P prinet att Defines the PRI number range for the various PRI interfaces. prinumbrange prinumbrange <PRI interface> <lowest number> <highest number> parameters: PRI interface: a/b/c/d. Letters identifying the different PRI interfaces.
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<on/off> Example of sendnum feedback: *P sendnum on Configures the snmp mib. snmp Note! For more information about SNMP please read the TANDBERG SNMP application note. snmp cn <community name> snmp sc <system contact name> snmp sl <system location name>...
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TANDBERG GW Example of sport feedback: *P sport 9600 n 8 1 Sets the GW name. systemname systemname <name> Parameters: name: Textstring of maximum 16 characters. Example of systemname feedback: *P systemname TANDBERG D13202 Rev 01 Dataport Command Interface User Guide...
Adds the specified directory entry to the first vacant entry in the directory list. all: Lists all nonempty directory entries delete: Deletes a specified entry. Example of directory feedback: *P directory 99 123456789 auto p1 TANDBERG disc Disconnects a GW call. D13202 Rev 01 Dataport Command Interface User Guide...
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TANDBERG GW disc <gwid> parameters: gwid: 1..16. Identifier referring to a GW call. Sets ISDN DID (Direct Inwards Dialling) parameters. When DID is enabled the GW gwdid will strip of the last digits in the ISDN incoming number and use this extracted number to dial the h323 terminal.
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To set an informative text for this hotline entry. NOTE! Only one hotline entry is supported in this version of the TANDBERG GW. The GW will signal busy to the gatekeeper when the current load on the GW reaches gwloadlimit this limit.
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TANDBERG GW gwsettings duovideo <on/off> gwsettings encryption <on/off> sub-commands: natvid: Sets natural video support to on or off. customformats: Sets custom format support to on or off duovideo: Sets duovideo support to on or off encryption: Sets encryption support to on or off.
TANDBERG GW 4.2.3. System Status Commands Command: Description: Used to list call related information for the last 20 calls. callhistory callhistory [logid] Status format: callhistory <logid> <logtag> <gwlogtag> <remote numb.> <call-dir> <chan> <causecode> <time> <inc. restrict> <outg. restrict> <inc. encrypt. stat> <outg.
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TANDBERG GW chanstat Used to list channel status information for the PRI interface. chanstat [pri interface] [channel] Status format: chanstat <PRI interface> <channel> <channel-status> <calling-number> <causeLoc>:<chanCause> <connection-time(sec)> Parameters: PRI interface: a/b/c/d. Letters identifying the different PRI interfaces. channel: 1..31(E1-PRI), 1..24(T1-PRI)
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TANDBERG GW h323 callid: The call id of the h323 terminal h323 termnumber: The number of the h323 terminal Example of gwcalls feedback: *S gwcalls 1 1 22222222 2 66666666 Returns current gatekeeper status. h323gkstatus h323gkstatus Status format: h323gkstatus <ipaddress> <ip port> <status>...
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TANDBERG GW off 0 ipcallstatistics Returns IP dynamic information for all active ip calls. ipcallstatistics Status format: ipcallstatistics <callid> <protocol> <chantype> <direction> <rate> <sent|received> <loss> <jitterms> Parameters: callid: 1..16/32. Identifier referring to a call. protocol: h323. chantype: audio/video/data/duo. direction: incoming/outgoing.
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TANDBERG GW PRI interface: a/b/c/d. Letters identifying the different PRI interfaces. status: disabled / red alarm / blue alarm/ yellow alarm / synced / active total numb. of channels: Total number of ISDN B channels. B chans free: Total number of free B channels, i.e. B channels currently not in use.
TANDBERG GW 4.2.4. Debug Commands Command: Desription: The eventlog records all serious errors registered by the system. The log eventlog can be used to identify the cause for errors. The complete eventlog can be downloaded from the embedded FTP server.
TANDBERG GW 4.2.5. Special Commands Command: Description: Reboots the system. boot boot Lists all parameter settings. dispparam dispparam feedback Turns feedback on system changes on / off. feedback [type] <on/off> Parameters: type: parameter/status Example of feedback feedback: *P feedback off help Displays the help menu.
TANDBERG GW 4.3. Parameter Storage Parameters are set by issuing Parameter Setting Commands, ref. chapter 4.1.2. All parameters and their corresponding storage type are listed in the table below. The following definitions are used: level 0: No storage (RAM). Does not survive boot or any of the “defvalues” combinations.
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