Http Recording Configuration; Nfs Configuration Using The Ini File - AudioCodes Mediant 600 User Manual

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13.2.3.5 HTTP Recording Configuration

The HTTP record method (PUT or POST) is configured using the following offline ini
parameter:
// 0=post (default), 1=put
VoiceStreamUploadMethod = 1
The default value is shown below:
VoiceStreamUploadPostUri =
"/audioupload/servlet/AcAudioUploadServlet"
Note:

13.2.3.6 NFS Configuration Using the ini File

An example of an NFS configuration is shown below. In this example, NFS server
192.168.20.26 shares two file systems - one rooted at /PROV_data, and the other rooted at
/opt/uas. NFSv3 is used for both remote file systems. The defaults for UID(0) and GID(1)
are used.
[NFSServers]
FORMAT NFSServers_Index = NFSServers_HostOrIP,
NFSServers_RootPath, NFSServers_NfsVersion;
NFSServers 0 = 192.168.20.26, /PROV_data, 3;
NFSServers 1 = 192.168.20.26, /opt/uas, 3;
[\NFSServers]
Notes:
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The PUT method disregards this string.
The combination of Host/IP and Root Path should be unique for each row
in the table. For example, there should be only one row in the table with a
Host/IP of 192.168.1.1 and Root Path of /audio.
To avoid terminating calls in progress, a row must not be deleted or
modified while the system is accessing files on the remote NFS file
system.
An NFS file server can share multiple file systems. There must be a
separate row in this table for each remote file system shared by the NFS
file server that needs to be accessed by this system.
For further details, refer to ''Configuring the NFS Settings'' on page 70.
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