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3: Customize the System Configuration
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The parameters can appear in any order in the configuration file and can be
upper-case, lower-case, or a mixture.
If a parameter is not explicitly contained in the file, the default is used (defaults
are shown in Figure 32 on page 113).
3.4 Customize the Default Server TSI Configuration File
Use the following procedure to customize the default server TSI configuration file (free-
way/boot/muxcfg
1
):
Step 1: You can use any ASCII text editor to edit the
muxcfg file. If a default parameter
value is desired, you can omit the parameter line from the file. Parameters in the main
section apply to non-connection-specific operations. Parameters in the connection-
dependent section apply to a single connection only.
Step 2: If you change the name of the
muxcfg file, you must modify the tsi_config_file
parameter in the boot configuration file. See Section 3.2 on page 100 for a description
of the default boot configuration file.
Step 3: Reboot Freeway. You can use the Freeway Boot System Main Menu from the
local console or the Freeway Interactive Menu from the local console or any computer
on the network.
1. The example server-resident application uses muxcfg.sra. The Military/Government protocol uses
milmuxcfg.