92 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
If the handset is not configured to use the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) to
determine the correct date and time, it will set its clock to midnight, January 1, 2001 on
power up.
The message number starts at 0 on power up, and increments for every Syslog
message sent. Note that the message number is in hexadecimal.
The remainder of the Syslog message is the message itself, and can be any text, and
often includes data as well as the text.
Syslog Messages
The table below lists the Syslog messages and which level of logging will produce them:
Message type Errors Events Full
SW ERROR Yes Yes Yes
CHARGER-Placed in charger No Yes Yes
CHARGER-Removed from charger No Yes Yes
CHARGER-Vbat: 4187mV No Yes Yes
CHARGER-Charge complete No Yes Yes
Handoff report No Yes Yes
Failed Handoff Yes Yes Yes
In-Call Syslog Messages
Call Start No Yes Yes
Call End No Yes Yes
AStat No Yes Yes
AThresh Yes Yes Yes
NStat No Yes Yes
NThresh Yes Yes Yes
Rare Syslog Messages
CHARGER Battery temp out of range No Yes Yes
CHARGER Battery temp out of range in unit No Yes Yes
Download aborted, code incompatible Yes Yes Yes
DCA initiated radio reset No Yes Yes
LockUpRecovery Yes Yes Yes
Probe Recovery No Yes Yes
DCA unknown MgmtAction Yes Yes Yes
txMissedIrptPatchCnt No Yes Yes
SIP Specific Syslog Messages
Number of methods in header exceed maximum
size
Yes Yes Yes
SIP <method> request received from <ipaddr> No Yes Yes
SIP <method> request sent to <ipaddr> No Yes Yes