Status Information
Understanding the Table Layout
The status element listed
on this page
Status Information
Conference
The status element
Conference
listing starts here
If type =
Example:
*s Conference (type=Idle): /
*s/end
If type =
condition
This
causes
to appear
this
Example:
*s Conference (type=PointToPoint):
Example showing
status of a real
case.
*s/end
If type =
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Indenting is used to keep track of the
levels. In the tables one light grey square
is used per level.
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Idle / PointToPoint / PointToMultiSite /
MultiSite):
(type =
Idle
the following will be included:
<Nothing>
PointToPoint
the following will be included:
Calls:
CallRef [1..11]:
1..11
DuoVideo
None / Ready /
On):
(status =
If status =
None / Ready
the following will be included:
<Nothing>
On
If status =
the following will be included:
CallRef [1..11]:
0..11
LoudestParticipant:
CallRef:
0..11
Calls:
CallRef 1: 1
DuoVideo (status=Ready): /
LoudestParticipant:
CallRef: 1
PointToMultiSite
the following will be included:
Calls:
CallRef [1..11]:
1..11
DuoVideo
(status =
None / Ready /
On):
None / Ready
If status =
the following will be included:
<Nothing>
TIP!
For easy line-by-line parser, use the complete path formatter,
described in
XACLI – Status-type commands – complete path formatting
/
OR.
The
means logical
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Which status elements
to show in a given
situation is context
dependent. The
context is reflected in
the attribute values.
Certain conditions will
cause some status
elements to be shown,
while other conditions
will produce other
status elements.
The conditions are
always shown on grey
background and start
with an
statement.
If