User`s manual

H.323 User's Manual 6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 1000
Version 5.0 221 December 2006
Table 6-2: System Parameters (continues on pages 217 to 221)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
BootPDelay
The interval between the device’s startup and the first BootP/DHCP request that
is issued by the device.
1 = 1 second (default).
2 = 3 second.
3 = 6 second.
4 = 30 second.
5 = 60 second.
Note: This parameter only takes effect from the next reset of the device.
ExtBootPReqEnable
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Enable extended information to be sent in BootP request.
If enabled, the device uses the vendor specific information field in the BootP
request to provide device-related initial startup information such as board type,
current IP address, software version, etc. For a full list of the vendor specific
Information fields, refer to Section
7.3.2 on page 255.
The BootP/TFTP configuration utility displays this information in the ‘Client Info’
column (refer to Figure
C-1).
Note: This option is not available on DHCP servers.
Serial parameters
DisableRS232
0 = RS-232 serial port is enabled (default).
1 = RS-232 serial port is disabled.
The RS-232 serial port can be used to change the networking parameters
(Section
4.2.4 on page 50) and view error / notification messages.
For information on establishing a serial communications link with the Mediant
1000, refer to Section
11.2 on page 297).
SerialBaudRate
Determines the value of the RS-232 baud rate.
The valid range is: any value.
It is recommended to use the following standard values:
1200, 2400, 9600 (default), 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
SerialData
Determines the value of the RS-232 data bit.
7 = 7-bit.
8 = 8-bit (default).
SerialParity
Determines the value of the RS-232 polarity.
0 = None (default).
1 = Odd.
2 = Even.
SerialStop
Determines the value of the RS-232 stop bit.
1 = 1-bit (default).
2 = 2-bit.
SerialFlowControl
Determines the value of the RS-232 flow control.
0 = None (default).
1 = Hardware.