User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 10. Advanced System Capabilities
Version 5.0 273 December 2006
¾ To replace the default logo with your own corporate image via the
ini file, take these 2 steps:
1. Place your corporate logo image file in the same folder as where the device’s ini file is
located (i.e., the same location defined in the BootP/TFTP configuration utility). For
detailed information on the BootP/TFTP, refer to Appendix C on page 349.
2. Add/modify the two ini file parameters in Table 10-3 according to the procedure
described in Section 6.2 on page 209.
Note: Loading the device’s ini file via the ‘Configuration File’ screen in the
Web Interface doesn’t load the corporate logo image files as well.
Table 10-3: Customizable Logo ini File Parameters
Parameter Description
LogoFileName The name of the image file containing your corporate logo.
Use a gif, jpg or jpeg image file.
The default is AudioCodes’ logo file.
Note: The length of the name of the image file is limited to 47 characters.
LogoWidth Width (in pixels) of the logo image.
Note: The optimal setting depends on the resolution settings.
The default value is 339, which is the width of AudioCodes’ displayed logo.
10.6.1.2 Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
The main corporate logo can be replaced with a text string.
To replace AudioCodes’ default logo with a text string via the Web Interface, modify
the two ini file parameters in Table 10-4 according to the procedure described in
Section 10.6.4 on page 276.
To replace AudioCodes’ default logo with a text string via the ini file, add/modify the
two ini file parameters in Table 10-4 according to the procedure described in Section
6.2 on page 209.
Table 10-4: Web Appearance Customizable ini File Parameters
Parameter Description
UseWebLogo 0 = Logo image is used (default).
1 = Text string is used instead of a logo image.
WebLogoText Text string that replaces the logo image.
The string can be up to 15 characters.