Hewlett-Packard Mediant 2000 User's Manual
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SIP User's Manual 242 Document #: LTRT-68809
Mediant 2000
6.3 Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
This subsection describes the device's debugging and diagnostic parameters.
6.3.1 General Parameters
The general debugging and diagnostic parameters are described in the table below.
Table 6-14: General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
Parameter Description
EMS: Enable Diagnostics Checks the correct functionality of the different hardware components on
the device. On completion of the check, if the test fails, the device sends
information on the test results of each hardware component to the
Syslog server.
[EnableDiagnostics]
[0]
= Rapid and Enhanced self-test mode (default).
[1]
= Detailed self-test mode (full test of DSPs, PCM, Switch, LAN,
PHY and Flash).
[2]
For detailed information, refer to the
= A quicker version of the Detailed self-test mode (full test of
DSPs, PCM, Switch, LAN, PHY, but partial test of Flash).
Product Reference Manual.
Note:
Delay After Reset [sec]
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
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.
[GWAppDelayTime]
Note: This feature helps overcome connection problems caused by
some LAN routers or IP configuration parameters' modifications by a
DHCP server.
6.3.2 CDR and Debug Parameters
The CDR and debug parameters are described in the table below.
Table 6-15: CDR and Debug Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: CDR Server IP
Address
EMS: IP Address of CDR
Server
Defines the destination IP address to where CDR logs are sent.
The default value is a null string, which causes CDR messages to be
sent with all Syslog messages to the Syslog server.
[CDRSyslogServerIP]
Note:
Web/EMS: CDR Report
Level
The CDR messages are sent to UDP port 514 (default Syslog
port).
Determines whether Call Detail Records (CDR) are sent to the Syslog
server and when they are sent.
[CDRReportLevel]
[0]
None = CDRs are not used (default).
[1]
End Call = CDR is sent to the Syslog server at the end of each
call.
[2]
Start & End Call = CDR report is sent to Syslog at the start and
end of each call.
[3]
Connect & End Call = CDR report is sent to Syslog at connection
and at the end of each call.