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4.6.
Management of the configuration profiles
The configuration profiles ease configuration changes and the setting up of routine links. There are
three types of profiles:
"
Call profiles
", which include call parameters for a given
destination
(number(s), coding, etc.).
Such a profile is similar to a directory entry, but in addition it can memorize the coding
parameters.
"
Presets
" memorize the
network access
parameters. These are the settings found in the sub-
menu
Setup
/
Network
.
Recalling a
preset
is a quick way to restore the configuration needed
for a given line or network.
"
Snapshots
" memorize the settings for the
audio
interfaces. These are settings found in the
Setup
/
Audio
sub-menu.
These various memories are usable locally, but also through the embedded html pages, and also using
these pages they can be imported/exported from/to a computer.
Each
call profile
includes the following elements:
Name
assigned to the profile
Network
to use with this profile
Number(s)
: ISDN call number(s), POTS or mobile call number, or IP URI, IP address, depending
on the transmission mode.
Coding configuration
associated with the profile
A call profile may have no number included; in such case it is used for quick and safe recall of a given
coding configuration.
Conversely a call profile may have no associated coding configuration included; in such case it is just like
a directory entry, used for instant dialling a known destination.
The profiles are managed and used via the "
Directory
" menu (refer to details in 4.4.5,
Directory
menu). For call profiles, the available possibilities are:
Create a
New
profile, assigning it a name, possibly call number(s), and possibly an associated
coding configuration.
Load
a profile previously recorded: the codec then configures itself with the network and
coding configuration memorized in the profile.
Call
directly a profile: the codec then configures itself with the network and coding
configuration memorized in the profile (if any), and sets a call to the number(s) included in the
profile.
Delete
a profile previously stored.
Update
a profile previously stored, either for renaming it or change its content.
For presets or snapshots, the available possibilities are:
Create a
New
profile, which will memorize all the current network settings (for a preset) or all
the audio settings (for a snapshot), assigning it a name.
Load
a preset or snapshot: the codec then restores the settings included in the profile.
Delete
a preset or snapshot.