2 configuration file commands – GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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The Item Identifier can consist of one or more words before the equals sign, the configuration
values or parameters follow the = character and are separated by spaces or tab characters.
The line is ended by a comment character combination (//) or a cr/lf combination.

6.2

Configuration File Commands


The table below lists the valid section names, the valid Item Identifiers within that section and
the allowable values that can be assigned to each item identifier. In some cases a fuller
description of the various options is contained in the section on the relevant web page above.

Configuration lines that are not understood will be ignored and processing will continue at the
next line. Configuration lines that are in the wrong section will be ignored, and processing of
the rest of the file will continue at the next line.

If an invalid or incorrectly positioned configuration line is encountered then an “Invalid
Configuration file” error will be generated and signalled as an alarm.

Commands will be read and actioned as the parser proceeds down the file. If a subsequent
command contradicts an earlier command, then the later command will be acted upon and
the earlier command overridden.

For Example:-

[ALARMS]
ALARM=1 ON

//initial command is actioned

ALARM=1 ON+OFF

// subsequent command is actioned overriding previous command


Multiple values for the same item identifier are permitted on the same line, and are separated
by space, comma or tab characters.

Example:-

[AUDIO]
CODEC=1,4,6

// Selects preferences as G.711 A-law, G.729 &

// G.723.1 ACELP in that order


An example configuration file is included in Section 8, showing entries in each section. This
example (or parts of it) can be used as a basis to construct files as required.

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