SIP User's Manual 484 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
File Description
User Info
The User Information file maps PBX extensions to IP numbers. This file can be
used to represent PBX extensions as IP phones in the global 'IP world'. For more
information on the User Info file, see 'User Information File' on page 494.
AMD Sensitivity
Answer Machine Detector (AMD) Sensitivity file containing the AMD Sensitivity
suites. For more information on the AMD file, see AMD Sensitivity File on page
495.
The Auxiliary files can be loaded to the device using one of the following methods:
Web interface.
TFTP: This is done by specifying the name of the Auxiliary file in an ini file (see
Auxiliary and Configuration Files Parameters) and then loading the ini file to the
device. The Auxiliary files listed in the ini file are then automatically loaded through
TFTP during device startup. If the ini file does not contain a specific auxiliary file type,
the device uses the last auxiliary file of that type that was stored on its non-volatile
memory.
Notes:
• You can schedule automatic loading of updated auxiliary files using
HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, or NFS (for more information, refer to the Product
Reference Manual).
• When loading an ini file using this Web page, parameters that are
excluded from the loaded ini file retain their current settings
(incremental).
• Saving an auxiliary file to flash memory may disrupt traffic on the device.
To avoid this, disable all traffic on the device, by performing a graceful
lock (see 'Locking and Unlocking the Device' on page 481).
• For deleting auxiliary files, see 'Viewing Device Information' on page 509.