Default Settings; Defining Default Settings; Restoring Factory Defaults - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-124 User Manual

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5

Default Settings

You can restore the device's factory default settings or define your own default settings for
the device.
Note:
5.1

Defining Default Settings

The device is shipped with factory default configuration values stored on its non-volatile
flash memory. However, you can define your own default values instead of using the
factory defaults. This is performed using anini file that includes the header '[ClientDefaults]'.
Below this header, simply define new default values for the required ini file parameters.
The parameters are defined in the same format as in the standard ini file, and loaded to the
device using TFTP (i.e., not via the Web interface).
To define default values for device parameters, take these 2 steps:
1.
Configure the ClientDefaults ini file with new default parameter values, as needed.
2.
Load the ClientDefaults ini file to the device using TFTP (refer to the Product
Reference Manual).
An example of a ClientsDefault ini file for defining default values for Syslog server
parameters is shown below:
[ClientDefaults]
EnableSyslog = 1
SyslogServerIP = 10.13.2.20
To remove user-defined defaults and restore factory default
values, take this step:
Load an empty (i.e., without any parameters) ClientDefaults ini file to the device, using
TFTP.
5.2

Restoring Factory Defaults

You can restore all default settings to th edevice using the ini file. When a parameter is
absent from a loaded ini file, the default value is assigned to that parameter (according to
the cmp file loaded to the device) and stored in the non-volatile memory (thereby,
overriding the value previously defined for that parameter). Therefore, to restore the
device's default configuration parameters, load an ini file without any parameters or with a
semicolon (;) preceding all lines in the file.
Version 5.4
You can also restore factory default settings using the device's hardware reset
button (refer to the device's Fast Track Guide).
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5. Default Settings
May 2008

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