BASE STATION CONFIGURATION
Network Screen
IP4100 Install Sept., 2013
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Table 3-13 Management Settings Parameters
Parameter
Description
Base Station Name
Enter the name you want this base station to display at the top of the
interface screens.
Configuration
Server Address
Enter the IP address or URL of the server that hosts the uploaded
SIP log files. Base station configuration file(s); base stations will
upload log files to the same server.
Note:
This server must be available to the base stations when the
Upload of SIP Logs is enabled.
Management
Transfer Protocol
Select the protocol used for the configuration files and firmware
downloads. The default value is TFTP.
HTTP Management
upload script
(for development purpose only)
HTTP Management
password
(for development purpose only)
Upload of SIP Log
Select
Enabled
to have this base station copy low-level SIP debug
messages onto the configuration server. SIP logs are named in the
format of {MAC_address}_SIP_{timestamp}.log. Unless you are
troubleshooting a specific problem, leave this log
disabled
.
Trace Server
(for development purpose only)
Trace Server IP
Address
(for development purpose only)
Syslog Server IP
Address
Enter the IP address of the server you want the base station to
upload Syslogs to.
Syslog Server Port
If your syslog server is listening to a port other than 514 (the
default), enter that port number.
Syslog Level
Select the level of messages you want the base station to log:
•
Disabled: the base station will not log any messages to the
server.
•
Normal Operation: Normal operation events are logged,
incoming call, outgoing calls, handset registration, DECT
location, and call lost due to busy, critical system errors, general
system information. The Syslog Level should be at this setting.
The intended audience is Level 1 or 2 technical support.
•
System Analyze: Handset roaming events are logged at this
level plus Normal Operation logs. The intended audience is
Level 1 or 2 technical support.
•
Debug: Low level debug logs plus System Analyze logs. The
intended audience are system developers.