Configuration File - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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3.
Use the appropriate tables in the Appendix, ''Individual 'ini' File Parameters'' on
page
TDM Bus Settings screen.
4.
After configuring/modifying the parameter fields, click the Submit button. The
changes are entered into the system and the screen is refreshed.
5.
To commit the changes to non-volatile (flash) memory, on the main menu to the
left, click the Reset link. The Reset screen appears.
6.
Select the Burn option and click the Reset button. (Refer to ''Reset Button'' on
page 266.)
Note 1:
Note 2:
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Configuration File

The Configuration File screen enables you to restore/change (download a new ini file
to the Device) or backup the current configuration file that the device is using (make a
copy of the VoIP device's ini file and store it in a directory on your PC).
Restore your configuration - If the VoIP device has been replaced or has lost its
programming information, you can restore the VoIP device configuration file from
a previous backup or from a newly created ini file. To restore the VoIP Device
configuration from a previous backup you must have a backup of the VoIP device
information stored on your PC. (For information about restoring ini file defaults or
backup files, refer to' 'Restoring and Backing Up the Mediant 2000 Configuration''
on page 268.)
Back up your configuration - If you want to protect your VoIP device
programming. . The generated backup ini file contains values that have been set
by the user or are other than the default values.
In the Configuration File screen, you can bring an ini file from the device to a directory
in your PC, and send the ini file from your PC to the device.
Protect the device configuration by bringing the ini file from the device to your PC.
Later, if another device is replaced or loses its programming data, you'll be able to
restore / send the ini file backed up on your PC to the device.
The ini file is a proprietary configuration text file containing configuration parameters
and data. Sending the ini file to the device only provisions parameters that are
contained in the ini file.
The ini file with parameters set at their default values is on the CD accompanying the
device. The ini file can also be received as an e-mail attachment from AudioCodes'
Technical Support. Users can also generate their own ini file using AudioCodes'
DConvert utility (refer to the Appendix, ''Utilities'' on page 471).
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as a reference when configuring/modifying the parameter fields in the
A device reset may be needed in certain circumstances for the setup to be
activated. Reset can be scheduled for a later time period when call traffic is
at a minimum. If you choose to schedule the Reset for a later time, be sure
to use' the 'Save Configuration screen' on page
the Mediant 2000's non-volatile memory.
If you are modifying multiple screens, perform the reset after you are
finished modifying all of the screens you intended and NOT after each
screen.
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