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NOTE
After entering and saving all configurations, you MUST reset the Gateway.
See
Completing the VoIP Gateway Configuration
13.5
Sending Device Information to the Syslog Server
You can upload the system from NVRAM to the Syslog server or send SIP RTP
statistics of active calls to the Syslog server.
To upload the system configuration to the Syslog server:
1.
In the lower part of the
Syslog
page, in the
Send device information to syslog
daemon
field, press the
Upload Config
button.
The NVRAM entries will be received at the Syslog. The entries will be
numbered. The last entry will be marked Total: #
xxx
, where
xxx
is the number
of NVRAM entries.
2.
If not all entries were received, you can repeat the request starting at any entry,
by entering the starting entry number in the
Start Upload Entry
field and
pressing the
Upload Config
button again.
To send SIP RTP statistics of active calls to the Syslog server:
1.
In the lower part of the
Syslog
page in the
Send device information to syslog
daemon
field, select the line number for which you want statistics to be sent.
You can select Line 1, Line 2 or both (“all”).
2.
Press on
Send Line info
.
13.6
Protocol Ports Configuration
The user can configure the TCP\UDP ports used by the management protocols for the Web:
HTTP server, Telnet server, Syslog client, TFTP client and HTTP client. Following is an
example where the TCP port used by the Web management is configured.
Default TCP port 80 is used by HTTP for Web management. If an HTTP server using TCP
port 80 is placed in the LAN, users will need to change the management TCP port.
To configure the ports:
1
.
In the vertical menu bar of the current Gateway Web page, select
Miscellaneous
.
2.
In the horizontal menu bar, select
Protocol Ports
. The Ports configuration page
appears.
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