Polycom 3725-70003-009F Sewing Machine User Manual


 
ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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2 Use file transfer protocol (
ftp
) to copy the replacement image file to a
local directory on the CACS server. Be sure to use binary transfer mode.
3 Open a Telnet session to the CACS server, log in as cnow, and switch user
to root.
4 Make a backup of the existing default image file in case you need to
restore it.
5 If you’re replacing the existing image file with another
.png
file, rename
your replacement file
corporate_logo.png
and copy it to the
/rahome/ns-home/docs/HTMLMOD/default/images/moderator/
directory, overwriting the existing file.
This is by far the easiest solution, and it doesn’t require any special
precautions when your ReadiVoice system is upgraded.
6 If your replacement file is a different file format, or if you don’t want to
use the same file name for some other reason, do the following:
a Copy the replacement file to a location in
/rahome/ns-home/docs/
(
/rahome/ns-home/docs/HTMLMOD/default/images/moderator/
is
OK).
b Change directories to
/rahome/ns-home/docs/HTMLMOD/default/
.
c Open
moderator.html
for editing and find the string
corporate_logo.png
in two different places (in both places, it’s the
src
parameter in an
<IMG>
tag).
d Change both occurrences of
corporate_logo.png
to the name of the
replacement file. Change the path to the replacement file if necessary.
The web server’s document root directory is
/rahome/ns-home/docs/
,
so the path to the replacement file must be relative to that directory.
e Save and close
moderator.html
.
If you customize the Moderator by editing the
moderator.html
file,
remember that the HTML file is likely to be replaced whenever you
upgrade your ReadiVoice system. Therefore, you may have to repeat this
process each time your system is upgraded.
7 In your browser, access the Moderator to verify that the new image file
appears.
Customizing the Moderator for a Specific Subscriber Group
You can further customize the Moderator interface for a specific subscriber
group by installing a group-specific image file. On the Moderator interface
page (but not the login page), the group-specific file replaces the default image
file for members of that group.