Version 6.4 561 March 2012
SIP User's Manual A. Configuration Parameters Reference
A.3 Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
This subsection describes the device's debugging and diagnostic parameters.
A.3.1 General Parameters
The general debugging and diagnostic parameters are described in the table below.
Table A-15: General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
Parameter Description
EMS: Enable Diagnostics
[EnableDiagnostics]
Determines the method for verifying correct functioning of the
different hardware components on the device. On completion of the
check and if the test fails, the device sends information on the test
results of each hardware component to the Syslog server.
[0] = Rapid and Enhanced self-test mode (default).
[1] = Detailed self-test mode (full test of DSPs, PCM, Switch,
LAN, PHY and Flash).
[2] = A quicker version of the Detailed self-test mode (full test of
DSPs, PCM, Switch, LAN, PHY, but partial test of Flash).
For more information, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
[EnableAutoRAITransmitBER]
Enables the device to send RAI when the bit error rate (BER) is
above 0.001.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Web: Enable LAN Watchdog
[EnableLanWatchDog]
Enables the LAN watchdog feature.
[0] Disable (default).
[1] Enable.
When LAN watchdog is enabled, the device's overall
communication integrity is checked periodically. If no
communication is detected for about three minutes, the device
performs a self test:
If the self-test succeeds, the problem is a logical link down (i.e.,
Ethernet cable disconnected on the switch side) and the Busy
Out mechanism is activated if enabled (i.e., the parameter
EnableBusyOut is set to 1).
If the self-test fails, the device restarts to overcome internal fatal
communication error.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Enable LAN watchdog is relevant only if the Ethernet connection
is full duplex.
[LifeLineType]
Defines the scenario upon which the Lifeline analog (FXS) feature
is activated. The Lifeline feature can be activated upon a power
outage, physical disconnection of the LAN cable, or network failure
(i.e., loss of IP connectivity). Upon any of these scenarios, the
Lifeline feature provides PSTN connectivity (and call continuity) for
the FXS phone users.
The Lifeline (FXS) phone is connected to the following port: