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Configuration Files

The operational configuration files (with the extension .cfg) for the IPNC are
stored:

- On the Admin PC in the Manager folder
- In the IPNC's Non-Volatile flash memory
- As the active file in the IPNC's Operational memory.

For management of the .cfg files, the IPNC can be viewed as having two memory
areas as follows:

Admin

PC

Manager

Folder

.cfg Files

IPNC Memory

Flash

(NV)

Operational

(active)

Reboot

Update

The IPNC Operational memory contains the active .cfg file. This active file can
be updated by the IPNC itself (with changes made by users, softphones, etc.).
The IPNC updates it's flash memory in two ways:

1. At midnight, provided that the IPNC is idle.
2. When an Immediate or When Free reboot is requested on a Save or

SendConfig instruction from the Manager (see pages 25 and 27).

Most functions, within the .cfg files, that are sent from the PC to the IPNC's flash
memory only become active when the IPNC is re-booted. However, when the
Merge option is used, some become immediately operational. These are shown
in the following table:

Configuration Tree Functions

Mergeable

System No
Line No
Unit No
User Partial
Shortcodes Yes
Service Yes
RAS No
WAN Port

No

Time Profile

No

Firewall No
IP Route

Yes

Least Cost Route

Yes

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