Polycom Mitel Networks 3300 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
SpectraLink Corporation Configuration and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone
Mitel Networks 3300 and SX-200 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation
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9.3 Syslog Mode
A syslog server must be present on the network in order for the handset to send the
log messages and have them saved. The syslog server will be found with DHCP
option 7 if the handset is using DHCP. If static addresses are configured, the syslog
server’s IP address can be configured statically in the Admin menu.
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 will not send any syslog messages.
Admin menu options:
*Disabled turns syslog off.
Errors causes the handset to log only events that we consider to be an error (see
below).
Events logs all errors plus also some other interesting events (see below).
Full logs all the above plus a running stream of other quality information (see
below).
The table below lists the syslog messages and which level of logging will produce
them:
Message type Errors Events Full
Failed Handoff Yes Yes Yes
Successful Handoff No Yes Yes
Security Error Yes Yes Yes
Call Start/End No Yes Yes
Audio stats No No Yes (every 5 secs)
Audio error threshold exceeded Yes Yes Yes
Radio stats No No Yes (every 5 secs)
Radio error threshold exceeded Yes Yes Yes
All syslog messages will include:
Date and time (to 1/100th of second) since handset power on (currently set to
Jan-1 00:00.00)
Handset’s MAC address
Handset’s IP address
Sequence number
The table below lists the additional items in each Message type:
Failed Handoff
(Sent whenever the handset attempted to
handoff, but failed trying.)
Failed AP MAC
Failed AP signal strength
Current AP MAC
Current AP signal strength
Failure reason