294 V6100 and V7122 User GuideSecret TablesA table is defined as a secret table if it contains at least a single secret data field or if itdepends on another secret table. A secret data field is a field that mustn’t be revealed to theuser. For example, in the IPSec application, IPSec tables are defined as secret tables as theIKE table contains a pre-shared key that must be concealed. Therefore, the SPD table thatdepends on the IKE table is defined as a secret table as well.There are two major differences between tables and secret tables: The secret field itself cannot be viewed via SNMP, Web or any other application. ini file behavior: Secret tables are never displayed in an uploaded ini file (e.g., whenperforming a 'Get ini File from Web' operation). Instead, there is a commented title thatstates that the secret table is present at the gateway and is not to be revealed.Secret tables are always kept in the gateway’s non-volatile memory and can be over-written by new tables that are provided in a new ini file. If a secret table appears in an inifile, it replaces the current table regardless of its content. To delete a secret table fromthe gateway, provide an empty table of the same type (with no data lines) as part of anew ini file; the empty table replaces the previous table in the gateway.Using the ini File to Configure Parameter TablesYou can use the ini file to add / modify parameter tables. When using tables, Read-Onlyparameters are not loaded, as they cause an error when trying to reload the loaded file.Therefore, Read-Only parameters mustn’t be included in tables in the ini file. Consequently,tables are loaded with all parameters having at least one of the following permissions: Write,Create or Maintenance Write.Parameter tables (in an uploaded ini file) are grouped according to the applications theyconfigure (e.g., NFS, IPSec). When loading an ini file to the gateway, the recommendedpolicy is to include only tables that belong to applications that are to be configured (Dynamictables of other applications are empty, but static tables are not).The ini file includes a Format line that defines the columns of the table to be modified (thismay vary from ini file to ini file for the same table). The Format line must only includecolumns that can be modified (parameters that are not specified as Read-Only).An exception is Index-fields that are always mandatory. In the example provided in Table 64,all fields except for the ‘Time Connected’ field are loaded.