Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90
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Introduction
The Dial commands
xCommand Dial
Dial out from the system. Returns information about the CallId and ConferenceId, which are required
for some other commands.
Number: Enter the number or address.
Protocol: Select the H323 or SIP protocol.
CallRate: Set a call rate.
CallType: Select the audio or video call type.
BookingId: Any identifier that an external booking system (e.g. TMS, CTS-MAN) can use for its own
references to match placed calls with the booking systems internal identifier for a meeting. This can
be any string, e.g. a GUID. The booking Id will be supplied in call logs, call events etc for the call.
Requires user role:
USER
Parameters:
Number(r): <S: 0, 255>
Protocol: <H323/Sip>
CallRate: <64..6000>
CallType: <Audio/Video>
BookingId: <S: 0, 255>
Example:
xCommand Dial Number:543210 Protocol:h323
OK
*r DialResult (status=OK):
CallId: 2
ConferenceId: 1
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Codec C90 API Reference Guide TC5.0 November 2011.
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About the API
xConfiguration
The DTMFSend commands
xCommand DTMFSend
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xCommand
xCommand
Send DTMF tones to the far end.
CallId: The CallID is returned when the xCommand Dial command is run. During the call you can run
the xStatus Call command to see the CallId.
DTMFString: Enter the DTMF string.
Requires user role:
USER
Parameters:
CallId: <0..65534>
DTMFString(r): <S: 0, 32>
Example:
xCommand DTMFSend CallId:2 DTMFString:1234
*r DTMFSendResult (status=OK):
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API Reference Guide
xStatus
Appendices
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