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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
Version 4.4 133 July 2005
6.13 Configuration Files Parameters
The configuration files (Call Progress Tones, PRT, Voice Prompts and CAS) can be loaded to the
Mediant 2000 via the Embedded Web Server (refer to Section
5.11.2 on page 82), or via TFTP
session.
To load the configuration files via TFTP, take these 3 steps:
1. In the ini file, define the files to be loaded to the device. You can also define in the ini file
whether the loaded files should be stored in the non-volatile memory so that the TFTP
process is not required every time the device boots up.
2. Locate the configuration files you want to load and the ini file in the same directory.
3. Invoke a BootP/TFTP session; the ini and configuration files are loaded onto the device.
Table
6-8 below describes the ini file parameters that are associated with the configuration files.
Table
6-8: Configuration File Parameters
ini File Field Name
Valid Range and Description
CallProgressTonesFilename
The name of the file containing the Call Progress Tones definitions. Refer to Section
7 for additional information on how to create and load this file.
VoicePromptsFileName
The name (and path) of the file containing the Voice Prompts definitions. Refer to
Section
7.2 on page 137 for additional information on how to create and load this
file.
CASfilename
This is the name of the file containing specific CAS protocol definition (such as
‘E_M_WinkTable.dat’). These files are provided to support various types of CAS
signaling.
CASfilename_x
It is possible to load up to 8 different CAS files (x=0 to 7), by repeating the
CASFileName parameter. Each CAS file can be associated with one or more of the
gateway trunks, using "CASTableIndex_x" parameter.
CASTablesNum
Number, 1 to 8. Specifies how many CAS configuration files are loaded.
PrerecordedTonesFileName
The name (and path) of the file containing the Prerecorded Tones.
SaveConfiguration
Set to 1 to store the CPT, PRT, CAS and Voice Prompts files in the non-volatile
memory.