7 • Configuration file handling
ipaddress 172.19.32.30 255.255.255.0
mtu 1500
# interface used to access the PSTN telecom operator
interface pstn pstn-operator
routing dest-interface h323
bind port 1 0
# interface used to access the VoIP telecom provider
interface h323 voip-provider
routing dest-table rtab
remoteip 172.19.33.60
# H.323 gateway primarily used
gateway h323
codec g711alaw64k 10 20
codec g711ulaw64k 10 20
faststart
no ras
gatekeeper-discovery auto
bind interface lan router
use voip-profile default
no shutdown
port ethernet 0 0
medium auto
encapsulation ip
bind interface lan router
no shutdown
port ethernet 0 1
medium 10 half
encapsulation ip
bind interface wan router
no shutdown
Each configuration file that is stored in the flash memory needs a unique name. The user has to assign a file
name to any user-specific configuration. SmartWare predefines some names for configuration files. These are
the file names used to represent the factory configuration, startup configuration and running configuration,
which are factory-config, startup-config, and running-config. Refer to appendix A,
page 407 to learn more about configuration file types.
Factory configuration
Patton SmartNodes are delivered with a factory configuration in the logical region nvram: of the SmartNode that
is used to initially parameterize the network and component settings of SmartWare that are most useful when
starting initially. Moreover, if a SmartWare is malfunctioning, resetting to the initial state is possibly reloading
the factory configuration. The factory configuration consists of:
•
Default settings for the IP networking subsystem
•
Default settings for H.323 and ISoIP gateway subsystem
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Figure 20. Sample configuration file
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
"Terms and definitions"
Factory configuration
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