Configuration and Administration Guide
Logs
The gateway continuously logs information to an internal log buffer. This log can be viewed using the
internal web server or the gateway can be configured to automatically upload the log files to the boot
server.
The configuration parameter VOIP_LOG_AUTO_UPLOAD can be used to control the automatic
uploading of log files.
Log files are named <MAC-addr>_<MMDDHHMMSS>(b).log. The first log file is marked with a 'b'
indicating that it is a boot log. The time in the filename is given in GMT.
If using TFTP the boot server must contain a directory named 'log' in the root folder. Using HTTP the
MANAGEMENT_UPLOAD_SCRIPT parameter is used to configure a script to handle file uploads.
Possible values for VOIP_LOG_AUTO_UPLOAD are:
VOIP_LOG_AUTO_UPLOAD
Server Based Configuration
You can configure the handsets and the handset phonebooks using configuration files:
<<handset MAC address>>.cfg: (Example. 08000f44b969.cfg): configures the handset
settings.
phonebook.csv: populates the handset phonebook with contacts.
The IP DECT stands and handsets download these files from a tftp or http server that is available on
the Local Area Network (LAN). See Figure 3.
The IP DECT Stand checks periodically to determine if the <<handset MAC address>>.cfg file or
phonebook.csv file on the server have been modified. If changes are detected in a file, it is
downloaded to the stand and handset. This update method is similar to the approach used to update
firmware (see Firmware Updates on page 47).
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Automatic upload is disabled.
(default)
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Only upload the boot log
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Continuously upload log files.
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