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not affect these exercises. However, you may wish to print the GWConfigChgs_gsExs.txt
before you begin the changes and compare it with the output the gateway produced when you
copied the changes to the running configuration. Noting the errors produced may help you if
you find that the gateway does not run the exercises after you copy the changes to the running
configuration.
Step 1
Telnet to the CVP server as described in 
Step 2
Enter enable mode to modify the gateway's configuration.
Type: 
en
 and press <Enter>, then enter the enable password for this gateway.
The prompt changes to the gateway's hostname followed by a # sign. Example: MyGateway#
Step 3
Access configuration terminal mode on the Gateway as follows:
At the command prompt, type: 
config t <Enter>
Step 4
Select the entire GWConfigChgs_gsExs.txt file that you modified and copy the configuration
entries from this file into your local computer's cut/paste buffer.
Step 5
In the Telnet window, right-click to automatically use the Paste function to paste all of the
commands
 into the existing configuration file at once.
Note: If the above method does not work, right-click the Telnet title bar and select Properties
> Options
; be sure you have Insert Mode selected.
Step 6
(Optional) It is likely that the gateway will produce various error and warning messages as it
processes the commands in the configuration changes file. If you wish, scroll back through the
Telnet output and mark the errors on the copy of GWConfigChgs_gsExs.txt that you printed.
In most cases these errors will not interfere with the exercises. Some reasons for the errors are:
Parameter not registered — Ignore these warnings. The parameters will be registered when
you load the new application in 
Invalid input — Often this message is produced if the command is already in the running
configuration before you attempt to add it. If you saved the running configuration to a file
as explained in 
you can examine the original file to see it if already contained those "invalid" configuration
lines.
Step 7
Press Ctrl+z to exit configuration mode.
Verify the Changes Made to the Running Configuration
Examine the voice gateway's running configuration to verify that the changes you added are
present.
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Chapter 5: Unified CVP VXML Server Standalone Call Flow Model Exercise (HelloWorld)
Configure Your Voice Gateway for VXML Server Calls