Integrator's Reference Manual for the VSX Series
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gateway-
setup
gatewaysetup Lists all available speeds and
values at once.
User interface screen location:
System > Admin Settings >
Network > IP > H.323 Settings
(page 5): Prefix and Suffix
gateway setup
returns:
56 #12 #13
64 #14 #16
2x56 #222 #333
112 #444 #555
2x64
128
168
192
224
256
etc...
gatewaysuf-
fix
gatewaysuffix <set|get> <“valid
speed”> [“value”]
Where:
• set: Sets the gateway suffix when
followed by the “value” parameter.
To erase the current setting, omit
“value”.
•get: Returns the current value for
this speed.
• “valid speed”: Valid speeds are:
56, 64, 2x56, 112, 2x64, 128, 168,
192, 224, 256, 280, 320, 336, 384,
392, 7x64, 8x56, 504, 512, 560, 576,
616, 640, 672, 704, 728, 768, 784,
832, 840, 16x56, 14x64, 952, 960,
1008, 1024, 1064, 1088, 1120,
1152, 1176, 1216, 1232, 1280,
1288, 24x56, 21x64, 1400, 1408,
1456, 1472, 1512, 1536, 1568,
1600, 1624, 1664, 1680, 1728,
1736, 32x56, 28x64, 1848, 1856,
1904, and 1920 kbps.
•“value”: Suffix (code) used for a
particular call speed. Consult your
gateway instruction manual to
determine which codes are
appropriate. Use quotation marks
around a compound name or strings
that contain spaces. For example:
“united states” or “111 222 333”.
Sets the gateway suffix. Some
gateways require a number to
be appended (suffix) to the
gateway number. The suffix
identifies which gateway is used
to dial a call at a particular data
rate.
User interface screen location:
System > Admin Settings >
Network > IP > H.323 Settings
(page 5): Suffix
gatewaysuffix set
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Command Syntax Description Example