# Command Description
3 setLogLevel <loglevel> Configures log level, where the loglevel is in the range
0...3:
• If loglevel = 0 — logging is disabled
• If loglevel = 1 — logging only Critical errors
• If loglevel = 2 — logging Critical and Major errors
• If loglevel >=3 — logging any type of errors
4 printLogLevel Prints log level
5 setRecoveryLevel <reclevel> Sets up recovery level, where the reclevel is in the
range 0...3. If the Auto Recovery option is ON, the
IP Deskphone behaves as follows:
• If reclevel = 0 — recovering is disabled
• If reclevel = 1 — recovering on only Critical errors
• If reclevel = 2 — recovering on Critical and Major
errors
• If reclevel >= 3 — recovering on any errors
6 printRecoveryLevel Prints recovery level
7 taskMonShow Prints a list of monitored tasks
8 "i" Prints all task information
9 ti <taskName | task id> Prints task information
10 memshow [level] Shows memory information
11 checkStack <taskName | task id> Checks stack of some task
12 tt <taskName | task id> Prints Task Trace
13 info Prints HardwareID, SoftwareID, MAC and BT address
14 prtcfg Prints content of the IP Deskphone configuration file,
SystemConfig.dat in FFS. The file contains
IP Deskphone-specific configuration. The content of this
file is formed from the content of several downloadable
configuration files:
• Device Configuration file
• Tones file
• Language file
15 lsr Lists directory contents (similar to unix Is) and the
contents of a directory and any of its subdirectories
16 ping <host ip> [# of pings] Pings any host (ping)
17 tracert <host ip> [max hops] Traceroute to any host (tracert)
18 netinfo Prints common network information
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Diagnostics and troubleshooting
354 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration March 2015
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