Figure 6-1: Example Of A User Information File - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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An example of a User Information file is shown in the figure below:
Note:
The User Information file can be loaded to the device using the ini file (UserInfoFileName
parameter described in ''Auxiliary / Configuration Files Parameters'' on page 331), the Web
interface (refer to ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page 231), or by using the automatic update
mechanism (UserInfoFileURL, refer to the Product Reference Manual).
The maximum permissible size of the file is 108,000 bytes.
Each PBX extension registers separately (a REGISTER message is sent for each entry
only if AuthenticationMode is set to Per Endpoint) using the IP number in the From / To
headers. The REGISTER messages are sent gradually. Initially, the device sends requests
according to the maximum number of allowed SIP dialogs (configured by the parameter
NumberOfActiveDialogs). After each received response, the subsequent request is sent.
Therefore, no more than NumberOfActiveDialogs dialogs are active simultaneously. The
user name and password are used for SIP Authentication when required.
The calling number of outgoing Tel-to-IP calls is first translated to an IP number and then (if
defined), the manipulation rules are performed. The Display Name is used in the From
header in addition to the IP number. The called number of incoming IP-to-Tel calls is
translated to a PBX extension only after manipulation rules (if defined) are performed.
Version 5.6

Figure 6-1: Example of a User Information File

The last line in the User Information file must end with a carriage return (i.e.,
by pressing the <Enter> key).
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6. Auxiliary Configuration Files
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