Cisco Systems H.323 Network Card User Manual


 
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Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
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Appendix A MML User Interface and Command Reference
MML Responses
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
Error messages
Status Messages
Table A-3 lists the MML status messages and their descriptions.
Table A-3 MML Status Messages and Descriptions
Status Message Description
RTRV Retrieve Retrieve and display the contents of the specified file
SUCC Successful Successful completion