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SIP User's Manual
4. INI File-Based Management
4
INI File-Based Management
The device can also be configured by loading an
ini
file, which contains user-defined
parameters. The
ini
file can be loaded to the device using the following method:
Web interface (see ''Backing Up and Loading Configuration File'' on page
)
The
ini
file configuration parameters are saved in the device's non-volatile memory when
the file is loaded to the device. If a parameter is excluded from the loaded
ini
file, the
following occurs depending on how you load the file:
'Load Auxiliary Files' page (see ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page
settings are retained for excluded parameters
All other methods: default value is assigned to excluded parameters (according to the
cmp
file running on the device), thereby, overriding values previously defined for these
parameters
Notes:
•
For a list and description of the
ini
file parameters, see ''Configuration
Parameters Reference'' on page
•
Some parameters are configurable only through the
ini
file (and not the
Web interface).
•
To restore the device to default settings using the
ini
file, see ''Restoring
Factory Default Settings'' on page
4.1
INI File Format
The
ini
file can be configured with any number of parameters. These
ini
file parameters can
be one of the following parameter types:
Individual parameters (see ''Configuring Individual ini File Parameters'' on page
)
Table parameters (see ''Configuring ini File Table Parameters'' on page
4.1.1
Configuring Individual ini File Parameters
The format of individual
ini
file parameters includes an optional, subsection name (group
name) to conveniently group similar parameters by their functionality. Following this line
are the actual parameter settings. These format lines are shown below:
[subsection name]
; the subsection name is optional.
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
; Remark
For general
ini
file formatting rules, see ''General ini File Formatting Rules'' on page
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