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406 VGMC and Signaling Server configuration files
SECURITY.INI
The SECURITY.INI file exists if you enter a node-level TN password.
The variable Security Check denotes whether the password is enabled
or disabled. The variable Password displays the current password. This
information is available through the command,nodePwdShow.
[Node Info]
SecurityCheck=1
PassWord=1234567890
LOSS.INI
The LOSS.INI file exists if you enter either the lossPlanSet or
UKLossPlanSet command. The file contains the RLR/SLR offset values
that are downloaded to the IP Phones. Positive numbers are loss, negative
values are gain.
If all values are 0 (for example, after you enter the lossPlanClr or UKL
command), the application deletes the file. To view the file contents, enter
the lossPlanPrt command.
The following example shows the file contents after you enter the
UKLossPlanSet command.
-> copy "loss.ini"
[Loss Plan]
HandsetRLROffset=0
HandsetSLROffset=-5
HeadsetRLROffset=0
HeadsetSLROffset=-5
HandsfreeRLROffset=0
HandsfreeSLROffset=0
TPS.INI
The TPS.INI file is an optional text file in the /CONFIG directory that you
can use to modify the default (normal) behaviour of the LTPS. The format
of the file is similar to the CONFIG.INI file: each section begins with a
section header in brackets followed by a list of data items, each equated to
some value.
The file is parsed on card bootup. If any parameters change, reboot the
card so the changes can take effect.
Note: Nortel does not recommend that you change any parameter
unless technology or GNTS staff direct you to do so.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Troubleshooting Guide for Distributors
NN43001-730 02.02 31 December 2009
Copyright © 2008-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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