SIP User's Manual
You can also load auxiliary files using an ini file that is loaded to the device with BootP.
Each auxiliary file has a specific ini file parameter that specifies the name of the auxiliary
file that you want to load to the device with the ini file. For a description of these ini file
parameters, see Auxiliary and Configuration Files Parameters on page 733.
To load auxiliary files using an ini file:
1.
In the ini file, define the auxiliary files to be loaded to the device. You can also define
in the ini file whether the loaded files must be stored in the non-volatile memory so
that the TFTP process is not required every time the device boots up.
2.
Save the auxiliary files and the ini file in the same directory on your local PC.
3.
Invoke a BootP/TFTP session; the ini and associated auxiliary files are loaded to the
device.
3.4.2.2
Loading Software Upgrade Key
The 'Software Upgrade Key Status' page allows you to load a new Software Upgrade Key
to the device. The device is supplied with a Software Upgrade Key, which determines the
device's supported features, capabilities, and available resources. The availability of certain
Web pages depends on the loaded Software Upgrade Key. You can upgrade or change
your device's supported features by purchasing a new Software Upgrade Key to match
your requirements.
The Software Upgrade Key is provided in string format in a text-based file (*.out). When
you load a Software Upgrade Key, it is loaded to the device's non-volatile flash memory
and overwrites the previously installed key.
You can load a Software Upgrade Key using one of the following management tools:
Web interface
BootP/TFTP configuration utility (see Loading via BootP/TFTP on page 203)
AudioCodes' EMS (refer to EMS User's Manual or EMS Product Description)
Warning:
Note:
Version 6.2
Do not modify the contents of the Software Upgrade Key file.
The Software Upgrade Key is an encrypted key.
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