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Command reference — xConfiguration
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Inter Limit: <1..100000000>
The bandwidth limit (in kbps) for any one call to or from an endpoint in the Default Subzone (applies only if the mode is set to Limited).
Default: 1920.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Inter Limit: 1920
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Inter Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth>
Controls if there is a limit on the bandwidth for any one call to or from an endpoint in the Default Subzone. Default: Unlimited.
NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available. No calls can be made to or from the Default Subzone.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Inter Mode: Limited
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Intra Limit: <1..100000000>
The bandwidth limit (in kbps) for any one call between two endpoints within the Default Subzone (applies only if the mode is set to
Limited). Default: 1920.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Intra Limit: 1920
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Intra Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth>
Controls if there is a limit on the bandwidth for any one call between two endpoints within the Default Subzone. Default: Unlimited.
NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available. No calls can be made within the Default Subzone.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Intra Mode: Limited
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth Total Limit: <1..100000000>
Sets the total bandwidth limit (in kbps) of the Default Subzone (applies only if Mode is set to Limited). Default: 500000 .
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth Total Limit: 500000
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth Total Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth>
Controls if the Default Subzone has a limit on the total bandwidth being used by its endpoints at any one time. Default: Unlimited.
NoBandwidth: no bandwidth available. No calls can be made to, from, or within the Default Subzone.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Bandwidth Total Mode: Limited
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Registrations: <Allow/Deny>
Controls whether registrations assigned to the Default Subzone are accepted. Default: Allow.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Registrations: Allow
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone SIP Media Encryption Mode: <Off/On/BestEffort/Auto>
The media encryption policy applied by the VCS for SIP calls (including interworked calls) to and from this subzone. Default: Auto
On: All media must be encrypted.
Off: All media must be unencrypted.
BestEffort: Use encryption if available otherwise fallback to unencrypted media.
Auto: No media encryption policy is applied.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone SIP Media Encryption Mode: Auto
Zones LocalZone SIP Record Route Address Type: <IP/Hostname>
Controls whether the VCS uses its IP address or host name in the record-route or path headers of outgoing SIP requests to this
zone. Note: setting this value to hostname also requires a valid DNS system host name to be configured on the VCS. Default: IP.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone SIP Record Route Address Type: IP
Zones LocalZone SubZones MembershipRules Rule [1..3000] Description: <S: 0,64>
A free-form description of the membership rule.
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone SubZones MembershipRules Rule 1 Description: "Office-based
staff"
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