Nortel Networks NN43001-504 Telephone User Manual


 
Diagnostic Tools 207
Syslog Mode
A Syslog Server must be present on the network so that the handset can
send log messages and have them saved. The Syslog Server IP address
can be configured using DHCP or statically configured.
Note: If the Syslog Server address is blank (000.000.000.000 or
255.255.255.255) or the handset is using DHCP and no option 7 is
received from the DHCP server, the handset does not send any syslog
messages.
Each syslog message includes the following:
Date and time (to 1100th of a second) since the handset power on
(configured to January 1 00:0:00); requires an SNTP server
WLAN Handset MAC address
WLAN Handset IP address
Sequence number
plus, additional items, based on the message type, as shown in Table 28
"Syslog message contents" (page 207).
Message example:
Jan 1 00:01:26 0090.7a02.2a1b (172.16.0.46) [001a] RStat: AP
00:40:96:48:1D:0C (-56dBm), Sent 783523, Recvd 791342, MSnt 245, MRcd
5674, BSnt 43, BRcd 10783, TX drop 43 (0.0%), TX retry 578 (1.2%), RX retry
1217 (1.6%).
Table 28 "Syslog message contents" (page 207) contains the contents of
the syslog messages.
Table 28
Syslog message contents
Syslog message Contents
Failed Handoff
(sent whenever the handset decided to hand
off, but failed trying)
Failed AP MAC
Failed AP signal strength
Current AP MAC
Current AP signal strength
Failure reason
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 15 June 2007
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