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Planet VIP-200 - Atpm Store [Erase]; Destination Table Management Commands; Atpm Dadd Dest_Id Port Port; Atpm Dadd Dest_Id H323 Dest_Ip_Addr [Ip_Port]

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VIP Users Manual
Command Line Interface
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atpm store [erase]
The atpm store command store all atpm tables into non-volatile memory.
Syntax description
erase
(Optional) Erase the non-volatile before storing the dial plan data-
base. This option is not recommended except the very first time you
use the atpm store command.
Destination Table Management Commands
atpm dadd dest_id port port#
The atpm dadd dest_id port command adds an local destination entry into the atpm destination
table. A local destination entry is one of the telephony ports on VIP.
Syntax description
dest_id
Destination ID. For each destination, you need to assign it a unique
identifier between 1 and 65536.
port#
The number of the telephony port.
Example
The following example shows how to assign ID 1 to the first telephone port on TIM slot A and add
an entry in the destination table designating it.
ITG>atpm dadd 1 port 0 <Enter>
atpm dadd dest_id h323 dest_ip_addr [ip_port]
The atpm dadd dest_id h323 command adds a h323 type remote destination entry into the atpm
destination table. A remote destination entry is typically another VIP or H323 gateway.
Syntax description
dest_id
Destination ID. For each destination, you need to assign it a unique
identifier between 1 and 65536.
dest_ip_addr
The IP address of the remote destination.
ip_port
(Optional) Base port number VIP uses to establish voice with that
remote destination.
Example
The following example shows how to add a remote destination whole IP address is 192.168.0.3 to
the destination table and assign an ID 200 to that destination.
ITG>atpm dadd 200 h323 192.168.0.3 <Enter>

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