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13.2.2.2.1 Uploading a Bundle to the Device
The audio bundle can be uploaded through FTP, NFS or HTTP. For more information, see
the relevant Automatic Update chapter in the Product Reference Manual.
To upload a voice bundle to the device, the following ini file parameters should be set:
APSEnabled = 1
AMSProfile = 1
VpFileUrl = 'url-dat-file/dat-file'
APSSegmentsFileUrl = 'url-xml-file/xml-file''
Where url-dat-file and url-xml-file relate to the location of the relevant .dat and .xml files,
and dat-file and xml-file relate to the file names, as shown in the example below:
APSEnabled = 1
AMSProfile = 1
VpFileUrl = 'http://10.50.2.1/dat_files/vp.dat'
APSSegmentsFileUrl = 'http://10.4.2.5/segments/segments.xm'
For a detailed description of these ini file parameters, refer to the device's User's Manual.
You can upload a bundle to the device using one of the following methods:
Loading an ini file as described above, and then resetting the device (hard reset).
Optionally, you can configure parameters through Web interface or using SNMP, and
then burn parameters to flash and reset the device through Web or SNMP (soft reset).
Adding the following ini file parameter to periodically upload the .dat and .xml files:
AutoUpdateFrequency = 100
100 minutes.
For more information, refer to the User's Manual regarding this ini file parameter and
refer to Automatic Updates in the Product Reference Manual.
Using SNMP to trigger an immediate upload of the files by setting
acSysActionSetAutoUpdate to true.
Note:
You can be notified on the outcome of an operation in two ways:
Syslog messages – Informative Syslog messages are supplied when the operation has
succeeded or failed. On operation failure, resort to first analyzing these messages.
SNMP traps - Similar messages are also supplied via SNMP traps. For more
information refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Version 5.8
When uploading files through HTTP, if the names of the file that are already
loaded to the device and the file intended to be uploaded are the same, time
stamps of the old file and the new file should differ.
// updating is performed every
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13. Media Server Capabilities
September 2009

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