CHAPTER 37 Loading Auxiliary Files
3.
Click the corresponding Load File button.
4.
Repeat steps 2 through 3 for each file you want to load.
5.
Reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take effect (if you have loaded a Call
Progress Tones file).
Loading Auxiliary Files through CLI
You can load Auxiliary files from remote servers through CLI:
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Single Auxiliary file:
# copy <file> from <URL of remote server>
For example:
# copy call_progress_tones from http://192.169.11.11:80/cpt_us.dat
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Multiple (batch) Auxiliary files: The Auxiliary files must be contained in a TAR (Tape
ARchive) file (.tar). The TAR file can contain any number and type of Auxiliary files (e.g., Dial
Plan file and CPT file).
# copy aux-package from | to <URL of remote server with TAR file name>
For example:
# copy aux-package from http://192.169.11.11:80/aux_files.tar
For more information on CLI, refer to the CLI Reference Guide.
Deleting Auxiliary Files
You can delete loaded Auxiliary files through the Web interface, as described below.
➢
To delete a loaded Auxiliary file:
1.
Open the Device Information page (see
under the Loaded Files group:
2.
Click the Delete button corresponding to the file that you want deleted; a confirmation
message box appears.
3.
Click OK to confirm.
4.
Reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take effect.
Call Progress Tones File
The Call Progress Tones (CPT) Auxiliary file contains definitions of the CPT (levels and
frequencies) that are detected and generated by the device.
Viewing Device
Information); the loaded files are listed
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