232 3Com VCX V7111 VoIP SIP Gateway User ManualReplacing the Background Image FileThe background image file is duplicated across the width of the screen. The number of timesthe image is duplicated depends on the width of the background image and screenresolution. When choosing your background image, keep this in mind.Use a gif, jpg or jpeg file for the background image. It is important that the image file has afixed height of 59 pixels. The combined size of the image files (logo and background) is limitedto 64 kbytes.To replace the background image via the Web, follow these steps:1 Access the VCX V7111 Embedded Web Server (see Configuring the Web Interface viathe ini File on page 44).2 In the URL field, append the suffix ‘AdminPage’ (note that it’s case-sensitive) to the IPaddress, e.g., http://10.1.229.17/AdminPage.3 Click the Image Load to Device, the Image load screen is displayed (shown in ???).4 Click the Browse button in the Send Background Image File from your computer togateway box. Navigate to the folder that contains the background image file you want toload.5 Click the Send File button; the file is sent to the device. When loading is complete, thescreen is automatically refreshed and the new background image is displayed.6 To save the image to flash memory so it is available after a power fail, see SaveConfiguration on page 145.The new background appears on all Web Interface screens.If you encounter any problem during the loading of the files, or you want to restore the defaultimages, click the Restore Default Images button.When replacing both the background image and the logo image, first load the logo imagefollowed by the background image.To replace the background image via the ini file, follow these steps:1 Place your background image file in the same folder as where the device’s ini file islocated (i.e., the same location defined in the BootP/TFTP configuration utility). Fordetailed information on the BootP/TFTP, see Appendix B: The BootP/TFTPConfiguration Utility on page 209.2 Add/modify the ini file parameters in Table 64 according to the procedure described inModifying an ini File on page 147.Note that loading the device’s ini file via the ‘Configuration File’ screen in the Web Interfacedoesn’t load the logo image file as well.