Automatic Installation And Setup (Via Tftp); Installing The Tftp Server; Creating Cli Command Files - Sagem Fax ATA 101S Livret Utilisateur

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• T.38: in this mode which is specifically adapted for fax transfers,
the signals are demodulated and their digital data are
encapsulated in IP packets. This mode increases reliability and
considerably lowers bandwidth needs compared with the "pass
through" mode.
The Sagem Fax ATA 101S can support DTMF recognition, call
transfer, putting on hold, VAD, etc.
If need be, you can contact our support department "See Customer
Information", page 17).
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UTOMATIC INSTALLATION AND SETUP
To administer a large number of Sagem Fax ATA 101S, it is
recommended to use the TFTP method. This mode allows a server to
deploy firmware updating and setting up on the ATAs in the network.
This method is recommended when installing and
setting up more than 10 units.

Installing the TFTP server

You first have to install a TFTP server.
• If you already have an existing TFTP server, you can use it to
remotely deploy the settings of your ATA units.
• If you do not have a TFTP server, you have to install one in your
network before continuing.

Creating CLI command files

After installing your TFTP server, you have to create CLI command
files. The server will load them into the ATAs which will then run them.
You have to create at least three files.
The first, so-called, entry file specifies the name of the up-to-date
firmware (which the ATAs will download if need be), and the name of
the setup file applicable to all the ATAs (see next paragraph).
The example below is the content of an entry file called
"TFTPEntry.txt":
fw_filename = S3-SIP-PIT-1-26-355-1019.bin
common_config = common_parameters.txt
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