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SIP User's Manual 296 Document #: LTRT-83303
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4.3 Modifying an ini File
You can modify an ini file currently used by a device. Modifying an ini file instead of loading
an entirely new ini file preserves the device's current configuration, including factory
default values.
¾ To modify an ini file, take these 4 steps:
1. Save the ini file from the device to your PC using the Web interface (refer to ''Backing
Up and Restoring Configuration'' on page 276).
2. Open the ini file (using a text file editor such as Microsoft Notepad), and then modify
the ini file parameters according to your requirements.
3. Save the modified ini file, and then close the file.
4. Load the modified ini file to the device, using either the BootP/TFTP utility or the Web
interface (refer to ''Backing Up and Restoring Configuration'' on page 276).
Tip: Before loading the ini file to the device, verify that the file extension of the ini
file saved on your PC is correct, i.e., *.ini.
4.4 Reference for ini File Parameters
This subsection lists all the ini file parameters. References to their descriptions in the Web
interface are provided except for those ini file parameters that can only be configured using
the ini file.
4.4.1 Networking Parameters
Table 4-1: Networking Parameters
ini File Parameter Description
EthernetPhyConfiguratio
n
Defines the Ethernet connection mode type.
[0] = 10Base-T half-duplex
[1] = 10Base-T full-duplex
[2] = 100Base-TX half-duplex
[3] = 100Base-TX full-duplex
[4] = Auto-negotiate (default)
For detailed information on Ethernet interface configuration, refer to
''Ethernet Interface Configuration'' on page 445.