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Chapter 3 Provisioning the Cisco HSI
Cisco HSI Configuration
Dynamic System Data
To modify the dynamic system data parameters in Table 3-4, use the sys_config_dynamic MML name
variable for the prov-add, prov-dlt, and prov-ed commands. You need not halt and restart call
processing for the changes to take effect.
In the following example, the prov-add command adds the dynamic system data parameter
OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT to a dynamic configuration file. The prov-ed command modifies the value of
the OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT parameter. The prov-dlt command deletes the OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT
parameter from the dynamic configuration file.
Example
prov-add:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT=20
prov-ed:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT=25
prov-dlt:name=sys_config_dynamic,OVLDLEVEL1PERCENT
The MML commands write the parameters in Table 3-4 to a dynamic configuration file or to a section
within a file.
AsymmetricHandlingSupported STRING Asymmetric Codec Treatment support is enabled if this parameter is present and
set to anything other than "". To enable Asymmetric Codec Treatment, set this
parameter to “Enabled.”
UseConfID STRING Use this parameter to specify the precedence of extracting the Global Call ID
from the Conference ID or the GUID in the H.225 Setup message. The
provisioning of this property to a value other than "" gives precedence to the
Conference ID. For example, set it to “Enabled.” To set the precedence to the
GUID field, the crafts person can either delete the property from the config or
set it to "".
DualCLISupported STRING To enable Dual CLI support (see H.246 Annex C), set this parameter to anything
other than "". For example, to explicitly enable Dual CLI support, set this
parameter to “Enabled.”
1. PGW = Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Gateway
Table 3-3 Static System Data Parameters (continued)
Parameter Type Description
Table 3-4 Dynamic System Data Parameters
Parameter Description Default
LOGDIRECTORY Specifies the directory used when the active log file is created, and
also specifies the directory where the rotated log file is stored.
/var/log/
LOGFILENAMEPREFIX Specifies the filename prefix used when the log files are created or
rotated. The .log postfix is appended to the end of the prefix to
establish the name of the active log file.
platform.log
LOGPRIO Defines the initial logging levels. By default it is set to TRACE. When
the system initializes and is running, the levels set for individual
packages (0x0000 to 0xFFFF) determine the log levels. See the
“Logging Levels” section on page 4-10.
TRACE