Loading The Auxiliary Files Via The Ini File; Updating The Software Upgrade Key - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 System User Manual

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5.12.3.2 Loading the Auxiliary Files via the ini File

Before you load the auxiliary files (Call Progress Tones, Prerecorded Tones, User
Information, Voice Prompts, Dial Plan, and CAS) to the gateway, in the ini file you need to
define certain ini file parameters associated with these files. These ini file parameters
specify the files that you want loaded and whether they must be stored in the non-volatile
memory.
For a description of the ini file parameters associated with the auxiliary files, refer to
'Configuration Files Parameters' on page 337.
To load the auxiliary files via the ini file, take these 3 steps:
In the ini file, define the auxiliary files to be loaded to the gateway. You can also define
1.
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 gateway boots up.
Save the auxiliary files you want to load and the ini file in the same directory on your
2.
PC.
Invoke a BootP/TFTP session; the ini and auxiliary files are loaded to the gateway.
3.

5.12.4 Updating the Software Upgrade Key

The gateways are supplied with a Software Upgrade Key for each of its TrunkPack
Modules (TPM). You can later upgrade the gateway features, capabilities, and quantity of
available resources by specifying what upgrades are required, and by purchasing a new
key to match your requirements.
The Software Upgrade Key is provided in string format in a text file, which is loaded to the
gateway. Stored in the gateway's non-volatile flash memory, the string defines the features
and capabilities allowed by the specific key that is purchased. The gateway uses only
these features and capabilities. A new key overwrites a previously installed key.
Notes:
Version 5.2
Saving an auxiliary file to flash memory may disrupt traffic on the
gateway. To avoid this, disable all traffic on the device by performing a
graceful lock (refer to 'Locking and Unlocking the Gateway' on page 254).
File names preceded by an exclamation mark (!) are not changeable on-
the-fly and require that the device be reset (e.g., Call Progress Tones
file).
The Software Upgrade Key is an encrypted key. Each TPM utilizes a
unique key.
The Software Upgrade Key is provided only by AudioCodes.
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