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SIP User's Manual
4. ini File Configuration
4
ini File Configuration
As an alternative to configuring the device using the Web interface (as described in ''Web-
Based Management'' on page
), you can configure the device by loading an
ini
file
containing user-defined parameters. The
ini
file can be loaded using the following methods:
AudioCodes' BootP/TFTP utility (refer to the
Product Reference Manual
)
Any standard TFTP server
Web interface (refer to ''Backing Up and Restoring Configuration'' on page
The
ini
file configuration parameters are saved in the device's non-volatile memory after the
file is loaded to the device. When a parameter is absent from the
ini
file, the default value is
assigned to that parameter (according to the
cmp
file loaded to the device) and stored in
the non-volatile memory (thereby, overriding the value previously defined for that
parameter).
Some of the device's parameters are configurable only through the
ini
file (and not the Web
interface). These parameters usually determine a low-level functionality and are seldom
changed for a specific application.
Notes:
•
For a list of the
ini
file parameters, refer to ''The ini File Parameter
Reference'' on page
ini
file parameters that are configurable in
the Web interface are described in ''Web-Based Management'' on page
. The
ini
parameters that can't be configured using the Web interface
are described in this section.
•
To define or restore default settings using the
ini
file, refer to ''Default
Settings'' on page
4.1
Secured Encoded ini File
The
ini
file contains sensitive information that is required for the functioning of the device.
Typically, it is loaded to or retrieved from the device using TFTP or HTTP. These protocols
are not secure and vulnerable to potential hackers.
To overcome this security threat, the AudioCodes' TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion
Utility (DConvert) allows you to binary-encode the
ini
file before loading it to the device
(refer to the
Product Reference Manual)
. If you retrieve an
ini
file from the device using the
Web interface (refer to Backing Up and Restoring Configuration) that was initially loaded as
encoded to the device, the file is retrieved as encoded and vice versa.
Note:
The procedure for loading an encoded
ini
file is identical to the procedure for
loading an unencoded
ini
file.
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