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SIP User's Manual 46 Document #: LTRT-12801
MP-500 MSBG
¾ To save a Scenario to a PC:
1. On the Navigation bar, click the Scenarios tab; the Scenario appears in the Navigation
tree.
2. Click the Get/Send Scenario File button (located at the bottom of the Navigation tree);
the 'Scenario File' page appears, as shown below:
Figure 3-18: Scenario File Page
3. Click the Get Scenario File button; the 'File Download' window appears.
4. Click Save, and then in the 'Save As' window navigate to the folder to where you want
to save the Scenario file. When the file is successfully downloaded to your PC, the
'Download Complete' window appears.
5. Click Close to close the 'Download Complete' window.
3.2.8.5 Loading a Scenario to the Device
Instead of creating a Scenario, you can load a Scenario file (data file) from your PC to the
device.
¾ To load a Scenario to the device:
1. On the Navigation bar, click the Scenarios tab; the Scenario appears in the Navigation
tree.
2. Click the Get/Send Scenario File button (located at the bottom of the Navigation tree);
the 'Scenario File' page appears (refer to ''Saving a Scenario to a PC'' on page 45).
3. Click the Browse button, and then navigate to the Scenario file stored on your PC.
4. Click the Send File button.
Notes:
• You can only load a Scenario file to a device that has an identical
hardware configuration setup to the device in which it was created. For
example, if the Scenario was created in a device with FXS interfaces, the
Scenario cannot be loaded to a device that does not have FXS
interfaces.
• The loaded Scenario replaces any existing Scenario.
• You can also load a Scenario file using BootP, by loading an ini file that
contains the ini file parameter ScenarioFileName (refer to ''Web and
Telnet Parameters'' on page 300). The Scenario dat file must be located
in the same folder as the ini file. For a detailed description on BootP, refer
to the Product Reference Manual.

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