Debugging And Diagnostics Parameters; General Parameters; A.3.1 General Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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A.3

Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters

This subsection describes the device's debugging and diagnostic parameters.
A.3.1

General Parameters

The general debugging and diagnostic parameters are described in the table below.
Table A-15: General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
Parameter
EMS: Enable Diagnostics
[EnableDiagnostics]
Web: Enable LAN
Watchdog
[EnableLanWatchDog]
Web: Delay After Reset
[sec]
[GWAppDelayTime]
Version 6.4
Determines the method for verifying correct functioning of the different
hardware components on the device. On completion of the check and if
the test fails, the device sends information on the test results of each
hardware component to the Syslog server.
[0] = Rapid and Enhanced self-test mode (default).
[1] = Detailed self-test mode (full test of DSPs, PCM, Switch, LAN,
PHY and Flash).
[2] = A quicker version of the Detailed self-test mode (full test of
DSPs, PCM, Switch, LAN, PHY, but partial test of Flash).
For more information, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Enables the LAN watchdog feature.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable.
When LAN watchdog is enabled, the device's overall communication
integrity is checked periodically. If no communication is detected for
about three minutes, the device performs a self test:
If the self-test succeeds, the problem is a logical link down (i.e.,
Ethernet cable disconnected on the switch side) and the Busy Out
mechanism is activated if enabled (i.e., the parameter
EnableBusyOut is set to 1).
If the self-test fails, the device restarts to overcome internal fatal
communication error.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Enable LAN watchdog is relevant only if the Ethernet connection is
full duplex.
Defines the time interval (in seconds) that the device's operation is
delayed after a reset.
The valid range is 0 to 45. The default value is 7 seconds.
Note: This feature helps overcome connection problems caused by
some LAN routers or IP configuration parameters' modifications by a
DHCP server.
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