System Messages Display - Mitel 6800 Series Administrator's Manual

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Mitel 6800 Series SIP Phone Release 4.2.0 SP2 Administrator Guide

SYSTEM MESSAGES DISPLAY

When the phone reboots, information regarding the reboot is added to the reboot.log file and
can also be viewed in the Advanced Settings->Troubleshooting->System Messages menu
through the phone's Web UI.
The image below is an example of the information System Messages section of the Web UI
upon reboot. This same information is logged in the reboot.log file.
The first line of the log details the current date, time, and up time, and the subsequent lines
encompass the reboot information (up to nine lines sorted from newest event to oldest). The
reboot information encompasses the date and time of the reboot (2015-11-02 09:35:02), the
up time (up 3 days), and the reboot code/cause of the reboot
(PraxisOptionsRestartScreen::Restart).
The following table lists the reboot codes that are supported in this release and a description
of what the codes mean:
REBOOT CODE
WEBUI::Restart
AutoResync::ForceResync
AutoResync::TimeForResync
MAINTASK::8021X
HQPAR::FIRMWARE_UPGRADE_OK
HQPARS::CFG_ENCRYPTION_KEY
TR69::rebootHandler
TR69::FACTORYRESET
9-12
DESCRIPTION
Reboot prompted by pressing the Restart button
in the Operation > Reset > Phone menu of the
Web UI or by changing the network configuration
settings through the Web UI.
Reboot triggered by an external event (primarily
when a reboot is prompted by the processing of a
NOTIFY message with a resync request).
Reboot prompted due to scheduled auto resync
time (when the scheduled time arrives, the phone
will check with the configuration server and if any
changes are detected, the phone will reboot).
Reboot prompted due to 802.1x configuration
changes.
Reboot prompted by the detection of new firmware
during boot up.
Reboot prompted by the detection of vendor
configuration file encryption key changes during
boot up.
Reboot prompted by a restart initiated through
TR-069.
Reboot prompted by a factory reset initiated
through TR-069.

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