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Mediant 2000/SIP User's Manual
5

Provisioning

5.1

Provisioning for SIP Operation

The Mediant 2000/SIP Gateway initial configuration is provided by the Mediant.ini configuration
file. If required, the ini file is downloaded using BootP and TFTP procedures. The ini file name is
provided in the field 'Boot File Name' of the BootP Server.
To create an ini file, it is recommended to use the Excel™ utility provided. To use the Excel™
utility, first install the Microsoft™ Office 2000™ Excel™ application.
The ini file contains the following information relevant to SIP:
Basic and Logging Parameters shown in Table 5-1 on page 50
E1/T1 Configuration Parameters shown in Table 5-2 on page 52
Channel Parameters shown in Table 5-3 on page 56.
SIP parameters shown in Table 5-4 on page 58).
Names for Call Progress Tone file, CAS Signaling file and optional Voice Prompts file. For
detailed information, refer to Section 5.1.5.
Note:
The file names in ini file must be enclosed in quotation marks ('...').
All ini file data is downloaded at startup and stored in non-volatile memory. The provisioning
procedure should be used again only to modify Mediant 2000/SIP parameters; otherwise, BootP
and TFTP are not needed again.
The Default Channel Parameters are applied to all Mediant 2000/SIP channels.
Users do not have to specify all parameters, as each unspecified parameter is set to its default
value. Using the ini file resets all unspecified parameters to their default values.
The Channel Parameters define the DTMF, Fax and Modem transfer modes. Refer to Appendix C
for a detailed description of these modes.
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