@ConfGen wrote:
What is the name of your mac.ini file? According to your wnos.ini Include command it has to be something like “008064123456” without any extensions.
CG
Ok I think Found several problems..
If you use INCLUDE=$mac
then mac file name has to be “$mac” (no ini file extention)
or if you use INCLUDE=$mac.ini the mac files have to be named $mac.ini.
Also INCLUDE=$mac.ini is not supported firmware less than 5.3_15 that So that exlcudes all 1200 units. As there last blazer is 5.2.69 from my understanding.
Thanks for your help.
@ConfGen wrote:
The ini files look fine.
So it isn’t working?CG
Its does nothing on a 1200,
I just tried Gen 1 – S10 and it says “including setting from mac……” in the system log. But it also just applies the wnos setting and not the mac.ini settings.
Is it worth logging a call Or is it just not possible?
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