154 V6100 and V7122 User Guide3 Load the modified ini file to the gateway (using either the BootP/TFTP utility or theEmbedded Web Server).This method preserves the programming that already exists in the device, including specialdefault values that were preconfigured when the unit was manufactured.Before loading the ini file to the gateway, verify that the extension of the ini file savedon your PC is correct: Verify that the check box ‘Hide file extension for known filetypes’ (My computer>Tools>Folder Options>View) is unchecked. Then, confirm thatthe ini file name extension is xxx.ini and NOT erroneously xxx.ini.ini or xxx~.ini.The ini File ContentThe ini file contains the following SIP gateway information: Networking parameters shown in Table 42. System parameters shown in Table 43. Web and Telnet parameters shown in Table 44. Security parameters shown in Table 45. RADIUS parameters shown in on page Table 46. SNMP parameters shown in Table 47. SIP Configuration parameters shown in Table 48. Voice Mail parameters shown in Table 49 ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters shown in Table 50. Number Manipulation and Routing parameters shown in Table 51. E1/T1 Configuration Parameters shown in Table 52. Channel Parameters shown in Table 53. Configuration Files parameters shown in Configuration Files Parameters.In Table 42 to Table 53, parameters in brackets are the format in the Embedded WebServer.The ini File StructureThe ini file can contain any number of parameters. The parameters are divided into groupsby their functionality. The general form of the ini file is shown in Figure 84.