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Cisco TelePresence SX20 Codec
Introduction

Telnet

Telnet can be viewed as the equivalent of the serial protocol
in the TCP/IP world. Telnet is disabled by default. Before
connecting to the codec with Telnet you have to enable it.
Codec configuration
To enable Telnet service, configure the following setting on
the codec. Changing this setting does not require a reboot of
the device, but it may take some time to take effect.
xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode: On

SSH

SSH is a secure TCP/IP connection and it is enabled by
default on the codec. It can be disabled. You need a SSH
client, such as PuTTY, to access the API over SSH.
SX20 Codec API Reference Guide CE8.1, APRIL 2016.
D15316.03
About the API
About the API
xConfiguration

HTTP/HTTPS

As HTTP/HTTPS are connectionless protocols, there is no
persistent connection. There are several ways of communi-
cating with the API over HTTP.
Codec configuration
In order to enable or disable the HTTP and HTTPS services,
configure the following settings on the codec. Changing
these settings requires a reboot of the device.
xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTP Mode:
<Off/On>
xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTPS Mode:
<Off/On>
Connecting
You can inspect the API by entering the IP-address or
host name of the codec in your favorite web browser. In
the web interface, you can find the API documents under
the menu section
POST and GET methods are used to execute commands
and get feedback from the codec. This is described in
"Using HTTP" on page 32
xCommand
Integration > Developer
API. The HTTP
in this document.
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xStatus
Appendices
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