AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual page 270

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Parameter
RAILoopTime
Disconnect Supervision Parameters
TelConnectCode
DisconnectOnBrokenCon
nection
BrokenConnectionEventTi
meout
EnableSilenceDisconnect
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Period
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Method
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Threshold
Automatic Update Parameters
CmpFileURL
IniFileURL
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Time interval (in seconds) that the device periodically checks call
resource availability.
The valid range is 1 to 200. The default is 10.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
For a description of this parameter, refer to ''Advanced Parameters''
on page 151.
Threshold of the packet count (in percentages) below which is
considered silence by the device.
The valid range is 1 to 100%. The default is 8%.
Note: Applicable only if silence is detected according to packet count
(FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod = 1).
Specifies the name of the cmp file and the location of the server (IP
address or FQDN) from which the device loads a new cmp file and
updates itself. The cmp file can be loaded using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP,
FTPS, or NFS.
For example: http://192.168.0.1/filename
Notes:
When this parameter is set in the ini file, the device always loads
the cmp file after it is reset.
The cmp file is validated before it's burned to flash. The checksum
of the cmp file is also compared to the previously-burnt checksum
to avoid unnecessary resets.
The maximum length of the URL address is 255 characters.
Specifies the name of the ini file and the location of the server (IP
address or FQDN) from which the device loads the ini file. The ini file
can be loaded using: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS or NFS.
For example:
http://192.168.0.1/filename
http://192.8.77.13/config<MAC>
https://<username>:<password>@<IP address>/<file name>
Notes:
When using HTTP or HTTPS, the date and time of the ini file are
validated. Only more recently-dated ini files are loaded.
The optional string '<MAC>' is replaced with the device's MAC
address. Therefore, the device requests an ini file name that
contains its MAC address. This option enables loading different
configurations for specific devices.
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Mediant 2000

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