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CredentialDelete
Deletes an entry from the local authentication database.
CredentialId(r): <1..2500>
The index of the credential to be deleted.
Example: xCommand CredentialDelete CredentialId: 2
DefaultLinksAdd
Restores links between the Default Subzone, Traversal Subzone and the Default Zone.
This command has no parameters.
Example: xCommand DefaultLinksAdd
DefaultValuesSet
Resets system parameters to default values.
Level(r): <1..3>
The level of system parameters to be reset.
Level 1: will reset most parameters.
Level 2: There are currently no level 2 parameters, so setting that level has the same effect as setting level 1.
Level 3 resets all level 1 and 2 parameters as well as additional parameters. See the section Restoring Default Conguration for full details.
Example: xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 1
DenyListAdd
Adds an entry to the Deny List.
PatternString(r): <S: 1, 60>
Species an entry to be added to the Deny List. If one of an endpoint's aliases matches one of the patterns in the Deny List, the registration will not be permitted.
PatternType: <Exact/Prex/Sufx/Regex>
Species whether the entry in the Deny List is a prex, sufx, regular expression, or must be matched exactly. Exact: the string must match the alias character for character. Prex:
the string must appear at the beginning of the alias. Sufx: the string must appear at the end of the alias. Regex: the string will be treated as a regular expression. Default: Exact.
Example: xCommand DenyListAdd PatternString: "sally.jones@example.com" PatternType: "exact"
DenyListDelete
Deletes an entry from the Deny List.
DenyListId(r): <1..2500>
The index of the entry to be deleted.
Example: xCommand DenyListDelete DenyListId: 2
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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction Getting Started
Overview and
Status
System
Conguration
VCS
Conguration
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Bandwidth
Control
Firewall
Traversal
Appendices
Applications Maintenance
Command Reference - xCommand