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Table 6-1: Basic, Logging, Web and RADIUS Parameters (continues on pages 90 to 97)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
GwDebugLevel
[Debug Level]
CDRReportLevel
[CDR Report Level]
CDRSyslogServerIP
[CDR Server IP Address]
HeartBeatDestIP
HeartBeatDestPort
HeartBeatIntervalmsec
NTPServerIP
[NTP Server IP Address]
NTPServerUTCOffset
[NTP UTC Offset]
NTPUpdateInterval
[NTP Update Interval]
EnableRAI
RAIHighThreshold
Version 4.4
*
Defines the Syslog logging level (usually set to 5 if debug traces are needed).
0 = Debug is disabled (default)
1 = Flow debugging is enabled
2 = Flow and board interface debugging are enabled
3 = Flow, board interface and stack interface debugging are enabled
4 = Flow, board interface, stack interface and session manager debugging are
enabled
5 = Flow, board interface, stack interface, session manager and board interface
expanded debugging are enabled
0 = CDR is not used
1 = Call Detail Record is sent to the Syslog server at the end of each call.
2 = CDR report is send to Syslog at start and at the end of each call
The CDR Syslog message complies with RFC 3161 and is identified by:
Facility = 17 (local1) and Severity = 6 (Informational)
Note: this parameter replaces the previous "EnableCDR" parameter
Defines the destination IP address for CDR logs.
The default value is a null string that causes the CDR messages to be sent with all
Syslog messages.
Note: The CDR messages are sent to UDP port 514 (default Syslog port).
Destination IP address (in dotted format notation) to which the gateway sends
proprietary UDP 'ping' packets.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0.
Destination UDP port to which the heartbeat packets are sent.
The range is 0 to 64000.
The default is 0.
Delay (in msec) between consecutive heartbeat packets.
10 = 100000.
-1 = disabled (default).
IP address (in dotted format notation) of the NTP server.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0 (the internal NTP client is disabled).
For information on NTP support, refer to Section
Defines the UTC (Universal Time Coordinate) offset (in seconds) from the NTP
server.
The default offset is 0. The offset range is –43200 to 43200 seconds.
Defines the time interval (in seconds) the NTP client requests for a time update.
The default interval is 86400 seconds (24 hours). The range is 0 to 214783647
seconds.
Note: It isn't recommended to be set beyond one month (2592000 seconds).
0 = Disable RAI (Resource Available Indication) service (default).
1 = Enable RAI service.
If RAI is enabled, an SNMP 'acBoardCallResourcesAlarm' Alarm Trap is sent if
gateway resources fall below a predefined (configurable) threshold.
High Threshold (in percentage) that defines the gateway's busy endpoints.
The range is 0 to 100.
The default value is 90%.
When the percentage of the gateway's busy endpoints exceeds the value configured
in High Threshold, the gateway sends an SNMP 'acBoardCallResourcesAlarm'
Alarm Trap with a 'major' Alarm Status.
Note: The gateway's available Resources are calculated by dividing the number of
busy endpoints by the total number of available gateway endpoints.
6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000
Valid Range and Description
5.9.1.3
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on page 63.
July 2005

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