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6.7 Debug Page

During the normal operation, the IP40 will log all the transactions including debug
messages, SIP messages and System Boot messages. These messages will be
displayed in Debug Web page and SIP Trace Web page. They also stored into log files
and depend on Management Settings, IP40 will attempt to upload these files to the
TFTP Server for record keeping. For Settings see 6.4.2

6.8 SIP Trace Page

During the normal operation, the IP40 will log all the SIP transactions These messages
will be displayed in SIP Trace Web page. They also stored into log files and depending
on Management Settings, IP40 will attempt to upload these files to the TFTP Server for
record keeping. See section 6.4.2 for settings

6.9 Settings Page

The settings page contains all the parameters that have been set to configure the IP40.

6.9.1 Config file Template

As very few settings change across IP40s in a customer network it is possible to create
a config file template using the web interface of an IP40 and then cut and past the
Setting page contents to a text editor for creation of additional configuration files. Each
file should be saved with a name from the MAC address of the IP40 it is to configure
with the extension .cfg

6.9.2 Fields not visible via web interface

There are more fields available in the setting page than can be accessed from the IP40
web interface – most of these settings are reserved for future use in the IP40 and
should not be changed from default
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