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34 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Release 1.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide
"10Mbps full" when PHY1STAT = 3
"100Mbps half" when PHY1STAT = 4
"100Mbps full" when PHY1STAT = 5
The PHY2STAT text strings are:
"Disabled" when PHY2STAT = 0
"Auto" when PHY2STAT = 1
"10Mbps half" when PHY2STAT = 2
"10Mbps full" when PHY2STAT = 3
"100Mbps half" when PHY2STAT = 4
"100Mbps full" when PHY2STAT = 5
2. To change the Ethernet setting, press the Right navigation arrow or Change to cycle
through the possible settings.
Depending on the current value, the next sequential text string is selected and displayed as
the setting. For example, if the current value is 10Mbps half (2), pressing the Right
navigation arrow changes the value to 10Mbps full (3). If the current value is 1000Mbps full
(6), pressing the Right navigation arrow changes the value to Auto (1).
3. To change the PC Ethernet setting, select that line and press the Right navigation arrow or
Change to cycle through the possible settings.
4. Press Save to store the new setting(s) and redisplay the Admin Procedures screen.
Disable/Enable Event Logging
Use the following procedure to enable or disable logging of system events.
1. When you select LOG... from the Admin Procedures Screen, the telephone prompts you to
use the Right and Left navigation arrows to select a setting and displays the following text:
where the text string is the wording associated with the current system value of
SYSLOG_LEVEL, defined as:
“Emergencies” when SYSLOG_ENABLED = 0
Log
Log Categories...
Remote Logging Enabled.
Remote Log Server:
Choice Selector Bar for the
SYSLOG_LEVEL value defined below.
Use only when directed to do so by
Avaya Services.
on/off
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