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User's Manual 696 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
44.1.7.3.2 Configuring SBC User Info Table in Loadable Text File
The SBC User Info table can be configured as a User Info file using a text-based file (*.txt).
This file can be created using any text-based program such as Notepad. This User Info file
is the same file used for the GW User Info table. Thus, this file can include both Gateway
and SBC user information.
You can load the User Info file using any of the following methods:
Web interface - see ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on page 677
ini file, using the UserInfoFileName parameter - see ''Auxiliary and Configuration File
Name Parameters'' on page
839
Automatic Update mechanism, using the UserInfoFileURL parameter - see Automatic
Update Mechanism
To add SBC users to the SBC User Info file, use the following syntax:
[ SBC ]
FORMAT LocalUser,UserName,Password,IPGroupID
john,john_user,john_pass,2
sue,sue_user,sue_pass,1
where:
[ SBC ] indicates that this part of the file is the SBC User Info table
LocalUser is the user and is used as the Request-URI user part for the AOR in the
database
UserName is the user's authentication username
Password is the user's authentication password
IPGroupID is the IP Group ID to which the user belongs and is used as the Request-
URI source host part for the AOR in the database
Note: To modify the SBC User Info table using a User Info file, you need to load to
the device a new User Info file containing your modifications.
44.1.8 AMD Sensitivity File
The device is shipped with a default, pre-installed AMD Sensitivity file for its Answering
Machine Detection (AMD) feature. This file includes the detection algorithms for detecting
whether a human or answering machine has answered the call, and is based on North
American English. In most cases, the detection algorithms in this file suffice even when
your deployment is in a region where a language other than English is spoken. However, if
you wish to replace the default file with a different AMD Sensitivity file containing
customized detection algorithms, please contact your AudioCodes sales representative for
more information.
The AMD Sensitivity file is created in .xml format and then converted to a binary .dat file
that can be installed on the device. The XML-to-binary format conversion can be done
using AudioCodes DConvert utility. For more information on using this utility, refer to
DConvert Utility User's Guide. Only one AMD Sensitivity file can be installed on the device.
To install a new AMD Sensitivity file, use any of the following methods:
Web interface: On the Load Auxiliary Files page - see ''Loading Auxiliary Files'' on
page
677.
TFTP during initialization: You need to configure the ini file parameter,
AMDSensitivityFileName, and then copy the AMD Sensitivity file to the TFTP
directory.

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMediant 3000
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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