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6 - 50 CA50/UCA Client & Server Developer & User Guide
System Settings (Continued)
Table 6-2
Setting
Phone.Gateway.Port
Phone.Gateway.Protocol.Type
Phone.Gateway.SCCP.DeviceType
Phone.Peer2Peer.Enable
Phone.Peer2Peer.Port
Phonebook.Ranges.BaseRangeCount
Phonebook.Ranges.MaxNonRangeSize
Phonebook.Ranges.MaxRangeSize
Phonebook.RecentCalls.Interval
Phonebook.SelectableGroups.ShowAll
System.AllowDynamicWhenStaticFails
System.DefaultLocation
System.Device.ActivityThreshold
System.Language.LanguageID
System.Logging.Level
1
The Motorola UCA Maintenance Service must be restarted for changes to the System.Maintenance.DB.* and
System.Maintenance.Session.* variables to take effect.
Description
Port for the phone gateway used for PBX communications.
The protocol and type of gateway with which the phone client
attempts to communicate.
Device Type - set to 7960.
Enable direct CA50-to-CA50 IP based calls for CA50 devices.
Device phone calls do not utilize a PBX if this is enabled.
The port on which to make direct CA50-to-CA50 IP based calls.
The starting number of ranges to attempt to break a list into.
Maximum number of extensions to display as a single menu before
breaking into ranges (multiple menus).
The maximum number of extensions to put in a range.
Age in hours of past calls to consider as a recent call.
Determines whether or not the user associated with multiple
groups appears in each department.
Determines whether or not to allow for a dynamic ext if the static
fails to register.
Default external location ID to use on this server. In many cases
this would be a store number.
The length of idle time (hours) before a device is considered in an
unknown state.
Language ID of the localized UCA Client (read only).
Diagnostic trace logging.
This setting controls how much detail is written to the trace log
table (T_DebugTrace). All log entries of the specified level and
greater are logged.
Any log entries with lower priority levels are not logged.
Possible Values:
0 - Debug
1 - Flow
2 - Status
3 - Warning
4 - Error
Logging levels of 0 and 1 result in large amounts of logging data
saved in the database. These levels are not recommended for
normal system operation. They should be used with caution and
only in cases where an issue was reported and is being monitored
and investigated by Motorola.

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