User's Manual 82 Document #: LTRT-42060
Mediant 2600 E-SBC
9.3 Loading an ini File to the Device
You can load an ini file to the device using the following methods:
CLI:
• Voice Configuration: # copy voice-configuration from <URL>
Web interface:
• Load Auxiliary Files page (see ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page 429): The device
updates its configuration according to the loaded ini file, while preserving the
remaining current configuration.
• Configuration File page (see ''Backing Up and Loading Configuration File'' on
page 449): The device updates its configuration according to the loaded ini file,
and applies default values to parameters that were not included in the loaded ini
file. Thus, all previous configuration is overridden.
When you load an ini file to the device, its configuration settings are saved to the device's
non-volatile memory.
Note: Before you load an ini file to the device, make sure that the file extension name
is .ini.
9.4 Secured Encoded ini File
The ini file contains sensitive information that is required for the functioning of the device.
The file may be loaded to the device using HTTP. These protocols are not secure and are
vulnerable to potential hackers. To overcome this security threat, the AudioCodes
DConvert utility allows you to binary-encode (encrypt) the ini file before loading it to the
device. For more information, refer to the DConvert Utility User's Guide.
Note: If you save an ini file from the device to a folder on your PC, an ini file that was
loaded to the device encoded is saved as a regular ini file (i.e., unencoded).