Avaya 1110 Fundamentals page 344

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The following list provides examples of the image files names.
• screensaver0.png is an image file stored in the 1165e.cfg file
• 1165Epics/screensaver1.jpg is an image file stored in a sub-folder named 1165Epics
Storing screen saver images
To send screen saver images to your phone, add a new section, called [IMAGES], to the
1165e.cfg file. The [IMAGES] section can reside by itself or with the [FW] and [FONT0N]
sections. Configure the section using the command lines and specify the files you want to copy.
Then use a TFTP server to send images to the configuration file.
Following are the command lines you can use in the [IMAGES] section of the 1165e.cfg file:
• DOWNLOAD_MODE (required)
• VERSION (required)
• DELETE_FILES (optional)
• REPLACE_BKGRND (optional)
• FILENAME (one file name per image file)
• PROTOCOL (required; value = TFTP)
• SERVER_IP (optional if the address is the same as the one sending the .cfg file)
Following are the download modes that determine how the phone software processes the
[IMAGES] section:
• DOWNLOAD_MODE=FORCED
• DOWNLOAD_MODE=AUTO when the VERSION value is greater than the current
version value stored in the telephone
If you specify the forced download mode, your phone downloads the image regardless of
version number.
If you specify auto download mode, then VERSION specifies the version of the images to
download. Version applies to all files listed in the [IMAGES] section. The factory default version
value is 0. When images are written to the software, the version value in the configuration file
becomes the new stored version value.
Deleting screen saver images
You can delete screen saver image files in the following ways:
• overwrite the file
• delete all the image files
To overwrite an image file, download an image file with an identical name.
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February 2013

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