THOMSON SPEEDTOUCH 510I - REFERENCE GUIDE RELEASE 4.0 Reference Manual page 25

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[<configuration>.ini] paragraphs
[snmp.ini]
[system.ini]
[wireless.ini]
CLI Commands in Configuration Profile Files
CLI commands in a paragraph of a configuration profile file should always be constructed in their complete form.
Uncompleted CLI commands, i.e. commands in which required parameters are not specified, used in a configuration
profile file will be discarded by the CLI commend interpreter. This may result in a wrongly configured
TM
SpeedTouch
500Series.
In configuration profile files, the use of customization variables, allow the Setup wizard to invite the end-user to provide
some input regarding the settings of the SpeedTouch
[env.ini] paragraph. Further use of the resulting variable TAG is allowed through all other paragraphs, even multiple
times.
To make sure that a variable always will result in a valid variable TAG, the [env.ini] paragraph also allows to declare a
preset value for the variable.
In case the variable TAG is used in a CLI command, the value of the variable should always be in conformity with the
syntax of the CLI command.
Customizing Configuration Profile Files
For more information on the customization possibilities of the SpeedTouch
configuration profile files, please check the SpeedTouch
http://www.speedtouch.com
E-SIT-CTC-20021203-0003 v1.0
Available SpeedTouch
The snmp CLI command group.
The system CLI command group.
The wireless CLI command group.
TM
500Series. The declaration of such variables must be done in the
TM
support pages at:
TM
500Series CLI commands
TM
500Series, the Setup wizard and the
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