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Appendix B: Vantage Configuration Files
stagingdefaults.txt
The stagingdefaults.txt file defines values for specific global settings that factory-
fresh boxes will use upon boot-up. These values will be the settings when the box is
first deployed. These values can be overridden by both the globalconfig.txt file and
the user settings in the UI.
The default file that was delivered when downloading the code image is usable as is.
If you want to change the settings, refer to the sample and comments in the actual
file for instructions on changing or enabling each setting.
fresh boxes will use upon boot-up. These values will be the settings when the box is
first deployed. These values can be overridden by both the globalconfig.txt file and
the user settings in the UI.
The default file that was delivered when downloading the code image is usable as is.
If you want to change the settings, refer to the sample and comments in the actual
file for instructions on changing or enabling each setting.
##################################################################
# This config file defines values for RTN specific global settings
# These values will be used only on the first time factory fresh box
# Any over-rides of these values in the globalconfig.txt or via the
#
user settings in the RTN UI will over-ride the settings
#
in this file.
# Note: This sample/default file has all settings disabled (commented out)
#
by default. To enable a factory-fresh setting that will be different
#
than the globalconfig.txt setting, uncomment & modify it in this file
##################################################################
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# variableVolumeControl indicates whether volume is variable, i.e, not
fixed.
fixed.
#
Fixed volume is used to set the audio output to optimum stereo level
and disable remote volume control of the set-top.
# The user can change this setting from the UI, be careful when over-riding
here
here
#####
#ciscoSg/audio/variableVolumeControl:false
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# fixedVolumeLevel indicates the level of the fixed audio volume, expressed
as a percentage.
as a percentage.
#
It indicates which volume to use when in fixed (not variable) volume
mode.
#
Any value between 0 and 100 can be used with 0 indicating zero volume
and 100 indicating full volume.
# The user can change this setting from the UI, be careful when over-riding
here
here
#####
#ciscoSg/audio/fixedVolumeLevel:100