Black Box Compact T1 MT850A User Manual page 204

Multi-service delivery terminal
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CLI Commands
set
set (router) mgcp piggyback
The set (router) mgcp piggyback is a interoperability command to set allow or disallow
of the sending of more than one MGCP command in the same message. Some call agents
support piggybacking, and some do not. The gateway will always support the processing
of received piggybacked commands. The default, for greatest interoperability is to disable
the sending of piggybacked commands. Enabling of piggybacking can improve MGCP
throughput and provide simpler processing when an endpoint is in the quarantine state. This
command applies to the CMG Router card only.
Syntax:
Example:
{cmg_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the CMG card.
{disable|enable}
disable
enable
set (router) mgcp port
Use the set (router) mgcp port command to set the gateway's UDP port for receiving
MGCP commands. The default port is 2427. The port number may be set to any 16-bit
number, but must not interfere with standard port numbers of other TCP or UDP
applications.This command applies to the CMG Router card only.
Syntax:
Example:
{cmg_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the CMG card.
{port-number}
The port number range is from 1025 to 65535.
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set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp piggyback {disable|enable}
set 1 mgcp piggyback enable
The example will enable the sending of piggybacked commands in one MCGP
message packet, for the CMG card in slot 1.
Disallow sending of piggyback commands (Default)
Allow sending of piggybacked commands
set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp port {port-number}
set 1 mgcp port 5000
The example will set the local UDP port number for MGCP to 5000, for the
CMG card in slot 1.
Compact T1 - Release 6.1

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