Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 IP Phone User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
This section describes tasks that a system administrator can perform on the IP phones for troubleshooting purposes. Using
the Aastra Web UI, a system administrator can:
Assign an IP address and IP port to which log information will be transmitted
Filter the logs according to severity
Save the current local configuration file to a specified location
Save the current server configuration file to a specified location
Show task and stack status (including “Free Memory” and “Maximum Memory Block Size”)
Aastra Technical Support can then use the information gathered to perform troubleshooting tasks.
Log Settings
Using the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI, you can specify the location where log information will be stored for
troubleshooting purposes.
In the configuration files, you use the following parameters to configure log settings:
log server ip - The IP address of the log server to which log information will be transmitted.
log server port - The IP port of the log server.
In the Aastra Web UI, you use the following parameters to configure log settings:
Log IP -The IP address of the log server to which log information will be transmitted
Log Port - The IP port of the log server.
References
For more information about the log setting configuration parameters, see Appendix A, the section, “Troubleshooting
Parameters” on page A-221.
For information about configuring the log settings using the Aastra Web UI, see “Performing Troubleshooting Tasks” on
page9-5.
Module/Debug Level Settings
The Aastra IP phones provide blog module support that allows enhanced severity filtering of log calls sent as blog output.
The blog, as used on the IP phones, is a an online debugging tool that can be frequently updated and intended for techni-
cal support analysis. Blogs are defined by their format: a series of entries posted to a single page in reverse-chronological
order. The IP Phone blogs are separated into modules which allow you to log specific information for analyzing.
The following table identifies the blog modules you can set.
Aastra Web UI Parameters Configuration File Parameters
LINMGR (Line Manager information) log module linemgr
UI (User Interface (UI) related) log module user interface
MISC (Miscellaneous) log module misc
SIP (Call control SIP stack) log module sip
DIS (Display drivers) log module dis
DSTORE (Delayed storage) log module dstore
EPT (Endpoint module) log module ept
IND (Indicator module) log module ind