CHAPTER72 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 800 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
This subsection describes the device's debugging and diagnostic parameters.
General Parameters
The general debugging and diagnostic parameters are described in the table below.
Table 72-17:General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
Parameter Description
[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] = (Default) Rapid and Enhanced self-test mode.
■ [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).
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
[LifeLineType] Defines the condition (i.e., loss of power to the device) upon
which the device activates the Lifeline feature for FXS
interfaces. When the analog Lifeline is triggered, the device
automatically connects a specific FXS port, which is
connected to a "lifeline" POTS phone, to the PSTN (or
PBX). Therefore, this allows the FXS endpoint user to
continue making and receiving calls with the PSTN despite
the loss of power.
■ [0] = (Default) Lifeline is activated upon the loss of
power to the device, for example, due to a power outage
or the unplugging of the device's power cable.
Note:
■ For the parameter to take effect, a reset is required.
■ The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway
application and FXS interfaces.
■ If the device is in Lifeline mode and the condition that
triggered it (e.g., a power outage) no longer exists (e.g.,
power returns), the device exits Lifeline mode and
performs normal call routing.
■ For information on Lifeline cabling, refer to the Hardware
Installation Manual.
'Delay After Reset [sec]' 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 is 7 seconds.
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