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Prestige 660H Series User’s Guide 
39-2  
Internal 
SPTGEN 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 39-1 Configuration Text File Format: Column Descriptions 
 
DO NOT alter or delete any field except parameters in the Input 
column.   
For more text file examples, refer to the Example Internal SPTGEN Screens Appendix
39.2.1 Internal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember 
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Each parameter you enter must be preceded by one “=”sign and one space. 
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Some parameters are dependent on others. For example, if you disable the Configured field in 
menu 1 (see Figure 39-1), then you disable every field in this menu. 
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If you enter a parameter that is invalid in the Input column, the Prestige will not save the 
configuration and the command line will display the Field Identification NumberFigure 
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own next, is an example of what the Prestige displays if you enter a value other than 
“0” or “1” in the Input column of Field Identification Number 1000000 (refer to Figure 
39-1
).  
 Menu 1 General Setup     
   
   10000000 = Configured                 <0(No)| 1(Yes)>       = 1     
   10000001 = System Name                <Str>                 = Prestige 
   10000002 = Location                   <Str>                 =      
   10000003 = Contact Person’s Name      <Str>                 =      
   10000004 = Route IP                   <0(No)| 1(Yes)>       = 1     
   10000005 = Route IPX                  <0(No)| 1(Yes)>       = 0         
   10000006 = Bridge                     <0(No)| 1(Yes)>       = 0         
 
This is the Field Name column. 
This is the name of the field as seen in 
the corresponding SMT screen. 
Example: Configured 
One “=” sign, followed by one 
space, must precede 
everything you input. 
 
This is the name of 
the menu. 
This is the Field 
Identification Number
 
column. 
This column numerically 
identifies the Field Name 
column entries.  
Example: 10000000 
The Input column. 
Input values to the 
right of the “=” sign. 
Make sure one equal 
sign, followed by one 
space, precedes your 
input. 
This is the Parameter Values Allowed 
column. 
This column defines acceptable 
parameters. Parameters are usually 
numbers, but can sometimes be strings 
(<Str> indicates a string). All parameters 
should be entered in the Input column. 
Example: <0(No) | 1(Yes)>