Mediapack Configuration File; Configuration File Structure; Modifying A Configuration File - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-402 User Manual

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MediaPack Configuration File

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As an alternative to configuring the VoIP gateway using the Web interface (described in
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Command Line
configuration file containing customer-configured parameters.
The configuration file is loaded to the MediaPack using the Web interface or the CLI using
a standard TFTP server (refer to Section
The configuration file is stored in the MediaPack's non-volatile memory after the file is
loaded. When a parameter is missing from the configuration file, a default value is assigned
to that parameter. Therefore, to restore the default configuration parameters, load an
empty configuration file to the MediaPack.
Notes:
5.4.1

Configuration File Structure

The structure of the configuration file is similar to the structure of the CLI. For example,
specific parameters must be entered in context of their operation mode, and the
Configuration Modes that aren't updated on-the-fly must be terminated with a 'no
shutdown' command (refer to Section '
The following general rules apply to the structure of the configuration file:
Lines beginning with a number '#' sign (as the first character) are ignored.
A carriage return must be the final character of each line.
The configuration file must end with one or more carriage returns.
5.4.2

Modifying a Configuration File

To modify the configuration file:
1.
Save the configuration file on the gateway to a folder on your PC using the CLI or
embedded Web server (refer to Section
default Configuration file supplied with the Software package.
2.
Open the file (the file is opened in Notepad or a Customer-defined text file editor) and
modify the configuration file parameters according to your requirements; save and
close the file.
3.
Load the modified configuration file to the gateway using CLI or the Embedded Web
Server (refer to Section
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Some of the MediaPack parameters are only configurable through the
configuration file or the CLI (and not through the Web interface).
The configuration file can only be used to change the startup
configuration. Therefore, after loading this file to the MediaPack (via
CLI or Web), the MediaPack must be reset for the changes to take
affect.
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