Cisco Systems Linksys PAP2 Manual De Usuario

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respectively.  If neither mark is present, the parameter is made inaccessible to the user from the web 
interface.  Note that this syntax has no effect on the admin-level access to the parameters. 
 
When using the SPC, a service provider is given full control over which parameters become 
inaccessible, read-only, or read-write following provisioning of the PHONE ADAPTER. 
 
If the parameter specification is missing entirely from the plain-text file, the user-level access to the 
parameter will remain unchanged in the PHONE ADAPTER. If the plain-text file contains multiple 
occurrences of the same parameter-value specification, the last such occurrence overrides any 
earlier ones. 
 
Parameter names in the plain-text file must match the corresponding names appearing in the PHONE 
ADAPTER web interface, with the following modifications: 
•  Inter-word spaces are replaced by underscores ‘_’ (e.g. Multi_Word_Parameter). 
•  For the PHONE ADAPTER, line and user specific parameters use bracketed index syntax to 
identify which line or user they refer to (e.g. Line_Enable[1] and Line_Enable[2]). 
 
Comments are delimited by a ‘#’ character up to the end-of-line.  Blank lines can be used for 
readability. 
 
Parameter_name [ ‘?’ | ‘!’ ] [“quoted_parameter_value_string”] ‘;’ 
 
Example of plain-text file entries: 
 
# These parameters are for illustration only 
 
Feature_Enable      ! “Enable” ;   # user read-write 
Another_Parameter   ? “3600”   ;   # user read-only 
Hidden_Parameter      “abc123” ;   # user not-accessible 
 
Some_Entry          ! ;   # user read-write, leave value unchanged 
 
Multiple plain text files can be spliced together to generate the source for each CFG file.  This is 
accomplished by the “import” directive: the literal string “import” (placed at the start of a new line) 
followed by one or more spaces and the file name to splice into the stream of parameter-value pairs. 
The following example illustrates.  File splicing can be nested several files deep. 
 
# base.txt contains . . . 
Param1 “base value 1” ; 
Param2 “base value 2” ; 
. . . 
 
 
# Phone Adapter1234.txt contains . . . 
import base.txt 
Param1 “new value overrides base” ; 
Param7 “particular value 7” ; 
. . . 
 
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