Maintenance/Syslog - Grandstream Networks GXV3275 Administration Manual

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Automatic Upgrade Check
Interval (m)
Hour of the Day (0-23)
Day of the Week (0-6)
Firmware Upgrade and
Provisioning
Disable SIP NOTIFY
Authentication
Auto Reboot to Upgrade
Without Prompt
Factory Reset

Maintenance/Syslog

Syslog Server
Syslog Level
"No" (Default Setting)
"Check Every Day"
"Check Every Week"
"Check at a period of time"
Configures how the phone system will check the server for new firmware and
configuration file downloading. It only valid if the user selects "Check at a period of
time" in the "Automatic Upgrade". The default setting is 10080 (namely 7 days).
Defines at which hour of the day they phone system will check the
HTTP/HTTPS/TFTP server for firmware upgrades or configuration files changes.
Defines which day of the week the phone system will check the HTTP/HTTPS/TFTP
server for firmware upgrades or configuration files changes.
Defines the phone system's rules for automatic upgrade.
It can be selected from
Always Check at bootup
Always Check at bootup, when F/W pre/suffix changes,
Skip the Firmware Check.
The default setting is "Always Check at bootup".
Disables the SIP NOTIFY Authentication on the phone. If set to "Yes", the phone
will not challenge NOTIFY with 401. The default setting is "No".
Configures the phone system to pop up a notification message before upgrading
new firmware. If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically start upgrading after
downloading the firmware file. Otherwise, users would need to confirm in the
prompted message on the LCD screen to start upgrading process. The default
setting is "Yes".
Resets the phone system to the default factory setting mode.
If the "Clear the SD card" is checked, the SD card storage mounted on the phone
will be format as well.
Configures the URI which the phone system will send the syslog messages to. The
default setting is "log.ipvideotalk.com".
Selects the level of logging for syslog. The default setting is "None". There are 4
levels from the dropdown list: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR. The
following information will be included in the syslog packet:
DEBUG (Sent or received SIP message,)
INFO (Product model/version on boot up, NAT related info, SIP message
summary, Inbound and outbound calls, Registration status change,
negotiated codec, Ethernet link up)
WARNING (SLIC chip exception)
ERROR (SLIC chip exception, Memory exception)
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