Hewlett-Packard Mediant 2000 User's Manual
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SIP User's Manual 240 Document #: LTRT-68809
Mediant 2000
Parameter Description
Customized Web Appearance Parameters
For detailed information on customizing the Web interface interface, refer to ''Customizing the Web
Interface'' 45 on page .
This [WelcomeMessage] ini
[WelcomeMessage ]
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
WelcomeMessage 1 = "..." ;
WelcomeMessage 2 = "..." ;
WelcomeMessage 3 = "..." ;
[\WelcomeMessage]
file table parameter configures the Welcome message that
appears after a Web interface login. The format of this parameter is as
follows:
For Example:
[WelcomeMessage ]
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
WelcomeMessage 1 = "**********************************" ;
WelcomeMessage 2 = "********* This is a Welcome message ***" ;
WelcomeMessage 3 = "**********************************" ;
[\WelcomeMessage]
Each index represents a line of text in the Welcome message box.
Up to 20 indices can be defined.
Notes:
If this parameter is not configured, no Welcome message is
displayed.
For a description on using ini file table parameters, refer to ''Format of
ini File Table Parameters'' 199 on page .
Determines whether the UserProductName text string is displayed
instead of the default product name.
[UseProductName]
[0]
= Disabled (default).
[1] = Enables the display of the user-defined UserProductName text
string (in the Web interface interface and in the extracted ini
If enabled, the UserProductName text string is displayed instead of the
default product name.
file).
Text string that replaces the default product name that appears in the
Web interface (upper right-hand corner) and the extracted
[UserProductName]
ini file.
The default is 'Mediant 2000
'.
The string can be up to 29 characters.
Determines whether the Web interface displays a logo image or text.
[UseWebLogo]
[0]
= Logo image is used (default).
[1]
= Text string is used instead of a logo image. AudioCodes' default
logo (or any other logo defined by the LogoFileName parameter) is
replaced with a text string defined by the WebLogoText parameter.
Text string that replaces the logo image. The string can be up to 15
characters.
[WebLogoText]