Initialization (Ini) File - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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The modified auxiliary files can be burned into the non-volatile memory (refer to the
SaveConfiguration parameter in ''Downloading Auxiliary Files'' on page 67) so that the
modified configuration is utilized with subsequent resets. The configuration file is always
stored on the non-volatile memory. There in no need to repeatedly reload the modified files
after reset.
Note 1:
Note 2:
6.4.1

Initialization (ini) File

The ini file can contain a number of parameters. The ini file structure supports the
following parameter value constructs:
Parameter = Value (refer to 'Parameter = Value Constructs') The lists of parameters
are provided inthe Appendix, ''Individual 'ini' File Parameters'' on page 207.
Tables of Parameter Values (refer to Table of Parameter Value Constructs). The lists
of parameters are provided inthe Appendix, 'Table Parameters' on page 257.
Below is an example of the general structure of the ini file for both the Parameter = Value
and Tables of Parameter Value Constructs.
[Sub Section Name]
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
.
..
; REMARK
[Sub Section Name]
...
; Tables Format Rules:
[Table_Name]
; Fields declaration
Format Index_Name_1 ... Index_Name_N = Param_Name_1 ... Param_Name_M
; Table's Lines (repeat for each line)
Table_Name Index_1_val ... Index_N_val = Param_Val_1 ... Param_Val_M
[\Table_Name]
Version 4.6
Users who configure the Mediant 1000 with the Embedded Web Server do
not require downloading the ini file and have no need to utilize a TFTP
server.
SNMP users configure the Mediant 1000 via SNMP. Therefore a very small
ini file is required which contains the IP address for the SNMP traps.
6. Mediant 1000 Initialization & Configuration Files
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August 2005

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