Configuring Stand-Alone Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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These buttons are especially useful when you find that you need to return to a previously
accessed page, and then need to go back to the page you just left.
Note:
certain pages may not be accessible or may be read-only (see ''Configuring
Management User Accounts'' on page 69). For read-only privileges:
Read-only pages with stand-alone parameters: "Read Only Mode" is displayed at
the bottom of the page.
Read-only pages with tables: Configuration buttons (e.g., New and Edit) are
missing.
6.1.5

Configuring Stand-alone Parameters

Parameters that are not contained in a table are referred to as stand-alone parameters.
If you change the value of a parameter (before clicking Apply), the parameter's field is
highlighted, as shown in the example below:
If you change the value of a parameter from its default value and then click Apply, a
dot appears next to the parameter's field, as shown in the example below:
If you change the value of a parameter that is displayed with a lightning-bolt
(as shown in the example below), you must save your settings to flash memory with a
device reset for your changes to take effect. When you change such a parameter and
then click Apply, the Reset button on the toolbar is encircled by a red border. If you
click the button, the Maintenance Actions page opens, which provides commands for
doing this (see ''Basic Maintenance'' on page 621).
Typically required parameters are displayed in bold font.
If you enter an invalid value for a parameter and then click Apply, a message box
appears notifying you of the invalid value. Click OK to close the message. The
parameter reverts to its previous value and the field is surrounded by a colored border,
as shown in the figure below:
To get help on a parameter, simply hover your mouse over the parameter's field and a
pop-up help appears, displaying a brief description of the parameter.
The following procedure describes how to configure stand-alone parameters.
To configure a stand-alone parameter:
1.
Modify the parameter's value as desired.
2.
Click Apply; the changes are saved to the device's volatile memory (RAM).
3.
Save the changes to the device's non-volatile memory (flash):
If a device reset is not required:
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