TANDBERG D14172.01 Network Card User Manual


 
TANDBERG Gatekeeper/Border Controller API User Guide
D14172.01 page 31 of 84
Sequence notation
<command-type root command> <command> <value> <value>...
When using this notation, the parameter values must be entered in the sequence as stated in the help
text:
Example 2.16
xcommand dial alice bob 384
Combination
A combination of mark-up notation and sequence are also supported. The marked parameters will be
assigned the user -entered values first, and then the system will assign the sequence entered
parameters for the parameters not yet having been assigned a value:
Example 2.17
xcommand dial alice B:384 bob
Command response
When issuing a command, the system will return a set of return values (refer to the section
TANDBERG XML API). The response will be on the same format as the standard XACLI Status
format.
Example 2.18
xcommand dial alice bob
*r Result (status=OK):
callSrc: "alice"
callDst: "bob"
Bandwidth: 384
CallSerialNumber: 1
EncryptionMode: Auto
EncryptionType: Auto
*r/end
OK
NOTE! When using XACLI as a machine-machine interface it is recommended to use markup notation
and always supply complete tag names.