Uploading Auxiliary Files
You can upload Auxiliary files to the device using any of the following methods:
■ | Web interface (see Loading Auxiliary Files through Web Interface) |
■ | CLI (see Loading Auxiliary Files through CLI) |
■ | Automatic Update mechanism (see Automatic Update Mechanism) |
■ | One Voice Operations Center (OVOC) – refer to the OVOC User’s Manual |
The following table lists the different types of Auxiliary files.
Auxiliary Files
File |
Description |
---|---|
INI |
Configures the device. The Web interface enables practically full device provisioning. However, some features may only be configured by ini file or you may wish to configure your device through ini file. For more information, see INI File-Based Management. |
Call Progress Tones |
Region-specific, telephone exchange-dependent file that contains the Call Progress Tones (CPT) levels and frequencies for the device. The default CPT file is U.S.A. For more information, see Call Progress Tones File. |
Prerecorded Tones |
The Prerecorded Tones (PRT) file enhances the device's capabilities of playing a wide range of telephone exchange tones that cannot be defined in the CPT file. For more information, see Prerecorded Tones File. |
Dial Plan |
Provides dialing plans. Note: Upload a Dial Plan file using the Auxiliary Files page only for backward compatibility; otherwise, import Dial Plan files using the Dial Plan table (see Configuring Dial Plans). |
User Info |
Uploads a User Information file. Note: Upload a User Information file using the Auxiliary Files page only for backward compatibility (old file format); otherwise, upload the file or configure users in the SBC User Information table for SBC users (see Configuring SBC User Information Table through Web Interface) |
AMD Sensitivity |
Answer Machine Detector (AMD) Sensitivity file containing the AMD Sensitivity suites. For more information, see AMD Sensitivity File. |
SBC Wizard Template Package |
Contains the vendor-interoperability configuration templates for the SBC Configuration Wizard. For more information, see SBC Configuration Wizard. Note: The SBC Configuration Wizard isn't supported (and is not available in the Web interface) if you have configured any IPv6 IP Interfaces in the IP Interfaces table (see Configuring IP Network Interfaces). |