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7.11 Diagnostics

7.11.1 Logging

The IPBS/IPBL can generate a number of logs which can be useful when supervising and
troubleshooting the IP-DECT system. For information on how to collect the log files, see
7.1.6 Configure Logging
Figure 61.
Setting
TCP
DECT Master
DECT Radio
H.323 Registrations
Config Changes
DECT Stack
1
Select Diagnostics > Logging.
2
Select which logs to generate by marking the check box next to the log name.
3
Click "OK".
4
View the logs by clicking the "syslog" link. The logs are updated in real-time.

7.11.2 Tracing

The information gathered from the trace functionality is mainly used for troubleshooting
in case of failure in the system. The trace information is intended for the support
departments.
7.11.3 Config Show
Config Show displays the configuration as a text output.

7.11.4 Ping

The ping function is used to determine the response time from the IPBS/IPBL to a certain IP
address. It can be used to analyse the connection between the IP-DECT system
components.
1
Select Diagnostics > Ping.
2
Enter an IP address in the IP Address text field.
3
Press "Enter" on the keyboard.
2007-06-18/ Ver. E
on page 35. For a description of each log, see the table below.
Description
Logs generated upon TCP connection set-ups in the
H.225 / H.245 protocol.
Logs generated by the DECT master software
component in the IPBS/IPBL.
Logs generated by the DECT Radio software
component in the IPBS/IPBL.
Logs generated upon RAS registration.
Logs generated upon configuration changes in the
IPBS/IPBL or the IP-DECT system.
A low level DECT log, intended for support
departments.
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