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Table 66
Customizable Logo
ini
File Parameters
Parameter Description
LogoFileName
The name of the image file containing your corporate logo.
Use a gif, jpg or jpeg image file.
The default is 3Com’ logo file.
The length of the name of the image file is limited to 47
characters.
LogoWidth
Width (in pixels) of the logo image.
The optimal setting depends on the resolution settings. The
default value is 339, which is the width of 3Com’ displayed logo.
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
The main corporate logo can be replaced with a text string.
To replace 3Com’ default logo with a text string
via the Web Interface
, modify the two
ini
file parameters in
Table 67
according to the procedure described in
Modifying ini File
Parameters via the Web AdminPage
.
To replace 3Com’ default logo with a text string
via the ini file
, add/modify the two
ini
file
parameters in
Table 67
according to the procedure described in
Modifying an ini File
.
Table 67
Web Appearance Customizable
ini
File Parameters
Parameter Description
UseWebLogo
0 = Logo image is used (default).
1 = Text string is used instead of a logo image.
WebLogoText
Text string that replaces the logo image.
The string can be up to 15 characters.
Replacing the Background Image File
The background image file is duplicated across the width of the screen. The number of times
the image is duplicated depends on the width of the background image and screen
resolution. When choosing your background image, keep this in mind.
Use a gif, jpg or jpeg file for the background image. It is important that the image
file has a fixed height of 59 pixels. The size of the image files (logo and
background) is limited each to 64 kbytes.
To replace the background image via the Web:
1
Access the V7122
Embedded Web Server (see
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
).
2
In the URL field, append the suffix ‘AdminPage’ (note that it’s case-sensitive) to the IP
address, e.g.,
http://10.1.229.17/AdminPage
.
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