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Mediant 3000
User's Manual
53. Configuration Parameters Reference
53.17 Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
The configuration files (i.e., auxiliary files) can be loaded to the device
using the Web
interface or a TFTP session. For loading these files using the
ini
file, you need to configure
these files in the
ini
file and configured whether they must be stored in the non-volatile
memory. The table below lists the
ini
file parameters associated with these auxiliary files.
For more information on the auxiliary files, see 'Loading Auxiliary Files' on page
Auxiliary and Configuration File Parameters
Parameter
Description
General Parameters
[SetDefaultOnIniFileProce
ss]
Determines if all the device's parameters are set to their defaults
before processing the updated
ini
file.
[0]
= Disable - parameters not included in the downloaded
ini
file
are not returned to default settings (i.e., retain their current
settings).
[1]
= Enable (default).
Note:
This parameter is applicable only for automatic HTTP update
or Web
ini
file upload (not applicable if the
ini
file is loaded using
BootP).
[SaveConfiguration]
Determines if the device's configuration (parameters and files) is
saved to flash (non-volatile memory).
[0]
= Configuration isn't saved to flash memory.
[1]
= (Default) Configuration is saved to flash memory.
Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
Web/EMS: Call Progress
Tones File
[CallProgressTonesFilena
me]
Defines the name of the file containing the Call Progress Tones
definitions. For more information on how to create and load this file,
refer to
DConvert Utility User's Guide
.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web/EMS: Prerecorded
Tones File
[PrerecordedTonesFileNa
me]
Defines the name (and path) of the file containing the Prerecorded
Tones.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: CAS File
EMS: Trunk Cas Table
Index
[CASFileName_
x]
Defines the CAS file name (e.g., 'E_M_WinkTable.dat'), which
defines the CAS protocol (where x denotes the CAS file ID 0 to 7). It
is possible to define up to eight different CAS files by repeating this
parameter. Each CAS file can be associated with one or more of the
device's trunks, using the parameter CASTableIndex or it can be
associated per B-channel using the parameter CASChannelIndex.
Note:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Web: Dial Plan
EMS: Dial Plan Name
[CasTrunkDialPlanName_
x]
Defines the Dial Plan name (up to 11-character strings) per trunk.
Note:
The
x
in the ini file parameter name denotes the trunk number,
where 0 is Trunk 1.
Web: Dial Plan File
EMS: Dial Plan File Name
[DialPlanFileName]
Defines the name (and path) of the Dial Plan file. This file should be
created using AudioCodes DConvert utility (refer to
DConvert Utility
User's Guide
).
[UserInfoFileName]
Defines the name (and path) of the file containing the User
Information data.
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