Mml Responses; Status Messages - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Appendix A
MML User Interface and Command Reference
The following example shows the start of a batch file named nolog.bat with these contents:
prov-sta:srcver=active,dstver=nolog
prov-ed:name=logging,eisup=0x0000
prov-cpy
and this output:
gp-capetown-16-> mml -b nolog.bat
Starting in batch mode.
Connecting to port 10129 on host gp-capetown
Welcome to the Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface.
gw mml> gw mml> prov-sta:srcver=active,dstver=nolog
H323 Signaling Interface Tue Jan 22 05:57:12 2002
M SUCC
Successfully started provisioning session "nolog" from "active".Note: This provisioning
session has not been verified.
gw mml> prov-ed:name=logging,eisup=0x0000
H323 Signaling Interface Tue Jan 22 05:57:12 2002
M SUCC
Successfully edited provisioning element(s):
MML Name : logging.
Parameter: EISUP.
Value : 0x0000.
gw mml> prov-cpy
H323 Signalling Gateway Tue Jan 22 05:57:13 2002
M SUCC
Successfully activated provisioning session nolog.
gw mml>

MML Responses

The following sections describe the two types of response messages that are displayed by the MML user
interface:

Status Messages

Table A-3
Table A-3
Status
RTRV
SUCC
OL-4806-01 Rev. A14
Status messages
Error messages
lists the MML status messages and their descriptions.
MML Status Messages and Descriptions
Message
Retrieve
Successful
Description
Retrieve and display the contents of the specified file
Successful completion
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