Auxiliary And Configuration Files Parameters; Auxiliary/Configuration File Name Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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6.17

Auxiliary and Configuration Files Parameters

This subsection describes the device's auxiliary and configuration files parameters.

6.17.1 Auxiliary/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 (refer to ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page 192). For loading
them using the ini file, you need to specify these files in the ini file and whether they must
be stored in the non-volatile memory. The table below lists the ini file parameters
associated with these auxiliary files. For a detailed description of the auxiliary files, refer to
''Auxiliary Configuration Files'' on page 439.
Table 6-61: Auxiliary and Configuration File Parameters
Parameter
General Parameters
[SetDefaultOnIniFileProcess]
[SaveConfiguration]
Auxiliary and Configuration File Name Parameters
Web/EMS: Call Progress Tones File
[CallProgressTonesFilename]
Web/EMS: Prerecorded Tones File
[PrerecordedTonesFileName]
Web: CAS File
EMS: Trunk Cas Table Index
[CASFileName_x]
Version 5.8
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)
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] = Configuration is saved to flash memory (default).
The name of the file containing the Call Progress Tones
definitions. Refer to the Product Reference Manual for
additional information on how to create and load this file.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
The name (and path) of the file containing the Prerecorded
Tones.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
CAS file name (e.g., 'E_M_WinkTable.dat') that defines the
CAS protocol, where x denotes the CAS file ID (0-7). 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_x.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
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6. Configuration Parameters Reference
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