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Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 Reference Guide

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D15335.02 Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 API Reference Guide CE8.0, FEBRUARY 2016.
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
API Reference Guide
xStatus SIP Proxy [n] Verified
Shows whether or not the SSL certificate of the server that the video system / codec tries to
register to is included in the codec’s trusted CA-list. The server is typically a Cisco VCS or
CUCM.
True: The server’s SIP certificate is checked against the trusted CA-list on the codec and found
valid. Additionally, the fully qualified domain name of the server matches the valid certificate.
False: A TLS connection is not set up because the SIP certificate verification failed or the
domain name did not match. Note that the status also returns False when TLS is not used
(xConfiguration SIP DefaultTransport not set to TLS) or certificate verification is switched off
(SIP TlsVerify: Off. This setting is accessible through your products web interface).
Value space of the result returned:
True/False
Example:
xStatus SIP Proxy 1 Verified
*s SIP Proxy 1 Verified: False
** end
xStatus SIP Registration [n] Authentication
Shows which authentication mechanism is used when registering to the SIP Proxy Server.
Digest: Uses the Digest access authentication method, as specified by RFC 2069.
NTLM: Uses the NTLM authentication method, which is a Microsoft authentication protocol.
Off: No authentication mechanism is used.
Value space of the result returned:
Digest/Off
Example:
xStatus SIP Registration 1 Authentication
*s SIP Registration 1 Authentication: Off
** end
xStatus SIP Registration [n] Reason
Shows a message to explain the reason why the SIP registration failed.
Value space of the result returned:
String
Example:
xStatus SIP Registration 1 Reason
*s SIP Registration 1 Reason: "404 Not Found"
** end
xStatus SIP Registration [n] Status
Shows the status of the registration to the SIP Proxy Server.
Deregister: The system is in the process of de-registering to the SIP Proxy.
Failed: The system failed to register to the SIP Proxy.
Inactive: The system is not registered to any SIP Proxy.
Registered: The system is registered to the SIP Proxy.
Registering: The system is in the process of registering to the SIP Proxy.
Value space of the result returned:
Deregister/Failed/Inactive/Registered/Registering
Example:
xStatus SIP Registration 1 Status
*s SIP Registration 1 Status: Registered
** end
xStatus SIP Registration [n] URI
Shows the URI used for registration to the SIP Proxy server.
Value space of the result returned:
String
Example:
xStatus SIP Registration 1 URI
*s SIP Registration 1 URI: "firstname.lastname@company.com"
** end
Introduction
About the API
xConfiguration
Appendices
xCommand
xStatus
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xStatus

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Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution1920 x 1080
Network10/100/1000 Ethernet
Product TypeVideo conferencing system
Display Size42 in
CameraPrecisionHD 1080p Camera
CodecCisco TelePresence Codec
Video InputsHDMI, DVI-I
Video OutputsHDMI
ControlCisco Touch 10
Video StandardsH.264
ConnectivityHDMI
Codec SupportH.264
Resolution (fps)1080p30

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