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OptionKeyAdd
Adds a new option key to the VCS. These are added to the VCS in order to add extra functionality, such as increasing
the VCS's capacity. Contact your Cisco representative for further information.
Key(r): <S: 0, 90>
Specifies the option key of your software option.
Example: xCommand OptionKeyAdd Key: "1X4757T5-1-60BAD5CD"
OptionKeyDelete
Deletes a software option key from the VCS.
OptionKeyId(r): <1..64>
Specifies the ID of the software option to be deleted.
Example: xCommand OptionKeyDelete OptionKeyId: 2
PipeAdd
Adds and configures a new pipe.
PipeName(r): <S: 1, 50>
Assigns a name to this pipe.
TotalMode: <Unlimited/Limited/NoBandwidth>
Determines whether or not this pipe is enforcing total bandwidth restrictions. NoBandwidth: no bandwidth
available; no calls can be made using this pipe. Default: Unlimited.
Total: <1..100000000>
If this pipe has limited bandwidth, sets the maximum bandwidth (in kbps) available at any one time on the pipe.
Default: 500000.
PerCallMode: <Unlimited/Limited/NoBandwidth>
Determines whether or not this pipe is limiting the bandwidth of individual calls. NoBandwidth: no bandwidth
available; no calls can be made using this pipe. Default: Unlimited.
PerCall: <1..100000000> If this pipe has limited per-call bandwidth, sets the maximum amount of bandwidth (in
kbps) available for any one call. Default: 1920.
Example: xCommand PipeAdd PipeName: "512k ADSL" TotalMode: Limited Total: 512
PerCallMode: Limited PerCall: 128
PipeDelete
Deletes a pipe.
PipeId(r): <1..1000>
The index of the pipe to be deleted.
Example: xCommand PipeDelete PipeId: 2
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