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136 Avaya 374x DECT Telephones - User Guide 02/2016
1. Select Diagnostics > Logging.
2. Select which logs to generate by selecting the check box next to the log name.
3. Click "OK".
4. View the logs by clicking the "syslog" link. The logs are updated in real-time.
Tracing
The information gathered from the trace functionality is mainly used for troubleshooting in case
of failure in the system. The trace information is intended for the support departments.
It is possible to trace traffic information on the LAN for troubleshooting purposes.
1. Select Diagnostics > Tracing.
2. Select the Enable check box in the Remote PCAP section to enable the use of a network
protocol analyzer program, for example Wireshark.
3. The Trace check box in the Remote PCAP section is mainly used by the R&D department
to follow the desired network attributes.
4. Select the TCP/UDP Traffic check box in the IP section to capture traffic information.
5. Click "OK".
Alarms
Under Diagnostics > Alarms are all active alarms displayed.
Setting Description
TCP Logs generated upon TCP connection set-ups in the
H.225 / H.245 protocol.
Gateway Calls Logs generated by calls that go through the gateway
interface.
Gateway Routing Logs generated by calls that are routed through the
gateway interface.
H.323 Registrations Logs generated upon RAS registration.
DECT Master Logs generated by the Master software component in
the IPBS/IPBL.
DECT Radio Logs generated by the Radio software component in the
IPBS/IPBL.
DECT Stack A low level DECT log, intended for support
departments.
Config Changes Logs generated upon configuration changes in the
IPBS/IPBL or the IP-DECT system.

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