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Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
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Chapter 3 Provisioning the Cisco HSI
H.323 Stack Configuration
H.245 Parameters
To modify the H.245 parameters listed in Table 3-9, use the h245 MML name variable for the prov-add,
prov-dlt and prov-ed commands.
In the following example, the prov-add command sets the H.245 parameter masterSlave.timeout to the
value 5.
Example
prov-add:name=h245,masterSlave.timeout=5
The Update Type column in Table 3-9 shows when a change to an H.245 parameter takes effect after it
is modified:
• Immediate means that the effect of the change is immediate.
• Start means that the application needs to be restarted for the change to take effect.
• Next Call means that the next call has the new parameter set.
Note Immediate and Next Call update types are dynamic system data.
endpointVendor.t35CountryCode These parameters identify
the manufacturer of the
endpoint.
INTEGER(0, 255) 11 Immediate
endpointVendor.t35Extension INTEGER(0, 255) 11 Immediate
endpointVendor.manufacturerCode INTEGER(0, 65535) 9 Immediate
endpointVendor.productId Data that the manufacturer
assigns to each product.
STRING H323ESP Immediate
endpointVendor.versionId Data that the manufacturer
assigns to each version.
STRING R0.2.4 Immediate
Table 3-8 RAS Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name Description Type Example Update Type
Table 3-9 H.245 Parameters
Parameter Name Description Type Example
Update
Type
masterSlave.terminalType The terminal type for the
PGW 2200.
INTEGER(0, 255) 60 Next Call
masterSlave.manualResponse If this parameter is present, it
cancels automatic
acknowledgment of master or slave
determination.
NULL Present Next Call
masterSlave.timeout The maximum time (in seconds)
the stack waits before it gives up on
the master/slave procedure.
INTEGER(0, 65535) 5 Immediate