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6.1
Configuration File Syntax
Configuration files are text files divided into sections. Each section comprises a header
followed by a series of configuration lines for parameters within that section.
Sections roughly correspond to the web pages, and every web page parameter can be set
using a configuration file.
The 15 possible sections are:
Section Name
Section Description
ACCESS
This section allows the configuration of the user access name and
password
ALARMS
This section allows the configuration of the alarm control parameters
AUDIO
This section facilitates the configuration of the analogue front-end
parameters and the treatment of the audio streams.
CLOCK
This section allows the configuration of parameters associated with the
time keeping facilities within the unit.
DIALPLAN
This section allows the configuration of parameters associated with the
dialling of destination telephone numbers, and associated dialling
parameters.
IP
This section permits the configuration of the IP parameters specific to
this unit.
KEY
This section allows the configuration of the mapping between the
keypad and the associated key function.
LED
This section allows the configuration of the function of the two LED
indicators
LOCAL
This section controls the configuration and settings of the Local
Asynchronous configuration port
LOGIC
This section accesses the configuration and settings of the relay
outputs and sensor inputs.
MULTICAST
This section allows the configuration of multicast parameters. Only
available if the phone is factory configured for multicast.
SIP
This section allows the configuration of parameters specific to the SIP
signalling protocol.
SMTP
This section permits the configuration and settings for the SMTP client.
TONES
This section allows the configuration of the units call progress tones,
and ring cadence information.
UNIT
This section looks after various other miscellaneous functions and
configuration options for the unit
Each configuration file need only contain the sections required to be changed. Within each
section, only the parameters to be changed need to be included. Sections (and parameters
within each section) can be in any order. A configuration file will incrementally patch the
existing configuration
All section headers are enclosed within square brackets and followed by comment character
or a Carriage return / Line feed character combination.
[Section Name]cr/lf
Comments can be placed within the file by preceding the comment with the // symbol
combination and ending the line with a carriage return / line feed combination
// this line is a comment
Individual module configuration lines are made up of a configuration item identifier followed by
the = sign, and then any configuration values or parameters.
Item Identifier = value1 value2 value3
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