Globalentry – TANDBERG 6000MXP User Manual

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GlobalEntry [1..400]

Name: <S: 0, 48>
The global entry’s name.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 name: john doe

Defines global entries to be
stored locally on the codec.
Global entries should be used
by an centralized directory
server to update the systems
phone book.

GlobalEntry [1..400]

Number: <S: 0, 60>
The global entry’s number.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 number: 5566

GlobalEntry [1..400]

SecondNumber: <S: 0, 60>
2Xh221 second number.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 secondnumber: 4563

GlobalEntry [1..400]

SubAddress: <S: 0, 20>

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 subaddress: 2233

GlobalEntry [1..400]

CallRate: <Tlph/1xh221/2xh221/64/128/192/256/320/384/512/768/1152/1472/1920/2560/3072/4096/Max/Auto>
Specifies the callrate to use when calling this entry.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 callrate: 1xh221

GlobalEntry [1..400]

Restrict: <On/Off>
Specifies wether or not to use Restrict when calling this entry. A restricted call uses 56kbps channels rather than the default unrestricted
64kbps channels. Some older networks (primarily in the USA) do not support 64kbps channels and require the use of restricted 56kbps
calls. By default the system will dial an unrestricted call and downspeed to 56kbps if necessary.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 restrict: off

GlobalEntry [1..400]

NetProfile: <1..7>
Defines the NetProfile to use when calling this entry.
A NetProfile defines network type and a possible prefix, ref. configuration Netprofile.

Example:

xdirectory globalentry 26 netprofile: 3

Configuration-type Commands – xdirectory / directory.xml

GlobalEntry

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