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Chapter 3 Provisioning the Cisco HSI
H.323 Stack Configuration
The following MML command example shows the command sequence used to provision the static
system data parameters provided in the preceding table.
Example
mml
> prov-sta::srcver=active, dstver=myconf
> prov-ed:name=SYS_CONFIG_STATIC, DtmfSupportedType=”dtmf”
> prov-cpy
> restart-softw
Table 3-15 presents common RAS parameters.
The following MML command example shows the command sequence used to provision the RAS
parameters provided in the preceding table.
Example
mml
> prov-sta::srcver=active, dstver=myconf
> prov-ed:name=RAS, timeToLive=45
> prov-cpy
> restart-softw
NotifyMsgEnabled For example:
“enabled”—a string that indicates the
feature is enabled.
Blank (“”)—indicates the feature is
disabled
“deleted”—indicates that the feature
is disabled
Allows transit of connected number, display
information, and generic notification indicator in
H.225 Notify messages.
VSCB_IPADDR1/2 IP address, for example: “10.10.10.1” Allows IP address configuration of second PGW.
VSCB_PORT_NUMBER1/2 Port number, for example: 8003 Allows port configuration of second PGW.
Table 3-14 Common Static System Data Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name Parameter Values Description
Table 3-15 Common RAS Parameters
Parameter Name Parameter Value Description
gateway.prefix[1]
gateway.prefix[2]
For example: 020 HSI prefix (for gatekeeper registration)
timeToLive Integer (to specify number of seconds)
for example, 45
Note To enable lightweight RRQs, the
value for this parameter should be
set substantially lower than the
default (600).
RAS registration time to live.
See Table 3-8.