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Refer to the following notes:
Indices (in both the Format and the Data lines) must appear in the same order
determined by the specific table's documentation. The Index field must never be
omitted.
The Format line can include a sub-set of the configurable fields in a table. In this case,
all other fields are assigned with the pre-defined default values for each configured
line.
The order of the fields in the Format line isn't significant (as opposed to the Index-
fields). The fields in the Data lines are interpreted according to the order specified in
the Format line.
The sign '$$' in a Data line indicates that the user wants to assign the pre-defined
default value to it.
The order of the Data lines is insignificant.
Data lines must match the Format line, i.e., it must contain exactly the same number
of Indices and Data fields and must be in exactly the same order.
A line in a table is identified by its table-name and Index fields. Each such line may
appear only once in the ini file.
Table dependencies:
Certain tables may depend on other tables. For example, one table may include a field
that specifies an entry in another table. This method is used to specify additional
attributes of an entity, or to specify that a given entity is part of a larger entity. The
tables must appear in the order of their dependency (i.e., if Table X is referred to by
Table Y, Table X must appear in the ini file before Table Y). appear in the order of
their dependency (i.e., if Table X is referred to by Table Y, Table X must appear in the
ini file before Table Y).
The table below displays an example of an ini file parameter table:
[ PREFIX ]
FORMAT PREFIX_Index = PREFIX_DestinationPrefix,
PREFIX_DestAddress, PREFIX_SourcePrefix, PREFIX_ProfileId,
PREFIX_MeteringCode, PREFIX_DestPort;
PREFIX 0 = 10, 10.13.83.5, *, 0, 255, 0;
PREFIX 1 = 20, 10.13.83.7, *, 0, 255, 0;
PREFIX 2 = 30, 10.13.83.6, *, 0, 255, 0;
PREFIX 3 = 20, 10.13.83.2, *, 0, 255, 0;
[ \PREFIX ]
Version 5.2
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6. ini File Configuration
September 2007

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