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Installation, Administration and Maintenance
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4) Press OK”.
5) Enter a number of seconds the phone shall ring before it will answer the
call.
6) Press OK”.
7) Enter a number of seconds a call shall be active.
8) Press OK”. The test will be started automatically.
To stop the test switch the phone off and on again.
4.4.4 Syslog
The OpenMobility Manager and the RFPs are capable of propagating syslog
messages conforming to /8/. This feature together with the IP address of a
host collecting these messages can be configured.
Syslog has to be enabled by
DHCP using the public options 227 and 228.
Setting the syslog daemon server and port via the web interface.
To set up the syslog via DHCP or OM Configurator has the advantage, that
syslogs are available in earlier states of the RFP start up.
The level of syslog messages in the default state allows the user, to have
control over the general system state and major failures. If it is wished to
increase the level for diagnostic reasons, this can be done via the telnet user
shell by increasing the spy level of each subsystem (see chapter 0).
You can also read syslogs if you type the command
logread within the telnet
user shell.

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BrandAastra
ModelSIP-DECT
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

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