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USER’S GUIDE
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
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Contents of the .ini file
The config.ini file that you retrieve from an Automatic Transfer Switch
contains the following:
section headings, which are category names enclosed in brackets ([ ]),
and under each section heading, keywords, which are labels
describing specific Automatic Transfer Switch settings.
Each keyword is followed by an equals sign and the current value for
that parameter’s setting, either the default value (if the value has not
been specifically configured) or the configured value.
The Override keyword, with its default value, prevents one or more
keywords and their device-specific values from being exported.
•In the [NetworkTCP/IP] section, the default value for Override
(the MAC address of the Automatic Transfer Switch) blocks the
exporting of the values for the keywords SystemIP, SubnetMask,
DefaultGateway, and BootMode.
In the UPS section, the default value for Override (the UPS serial
number) blocks the exporting of the value for the
RatedOutputVoltage keyword. (RatedOutputVoltage and its
value are included only in the .ini file only if the output voltage of the
UPS is configurable.)
You must edit the section [SystemDate/Time] if you want to set the
system date and time of a receiving Automatic Transfer Switch or cause
that Automatic Transfer Switch to use an NTP Server to set its date and
time.
Only section headings and keywords supported for the specific
device associated with the Automatic Transfer Switch from
which you retrieve the file are included.
See Customizing for configuration guidelines for date
and time settings.