Troubleshooting Methods
515
Integer from 256 to 1024
Default
For T54S/T52S/T48S/T48G/T46S/T46G/T42G/T42S/T41P/T41S/T29G/T27G/CP920 IP phones:
The default value is 1024
For T40P/T40G/T23P/T23G/T21(P) E2/T19(P) E2 IP phones:
The default value is 256
Web UI
T54S/T52S/T48S/T48G/T46S/T46G/T42G/T42S/T41P/T41S/T29G/T27G/CP920:
Settings->Configuration->Max Log File Size (256-2048KB)
T40P/T40G/T23P/T23G/T21(P) E2/T19(P) E2:
Settings->Configuration->Max Log File Size (256-1024KB)
Parameter static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.enable <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the IP phone to upload the local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log) to
the provisioning server or a specific server.
Note: The upload path is configured by the parameter “static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.path”.
Permitted
Values
0-Disabled
1-Enabled, the IP phone will upload the local log files to the provisioning server or the specific server to
back up these files when one of the following happens:
- Auto provisioning is triggered;
- The size of the local log files reaches the maximum configured by the parameter “static.local_log.max_
file_size”;
- It’s time to upload local log files according to the upload period configured by the parameter “stat-
ic.auto_provision.local_log.backup.upload_period”.
Default 0
Parameter static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.upload_period <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the period (in seconds) of the local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log) uploads
to the provisioning server or a specific server.
Example:
static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.upload_period = 60
Note: It works only if “static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.enable” is set to 1 (Enabled).
Permitted
Values
Integer from 30 to 86400
Default 30
Parameter static.auto_provision.local_log.backup.path <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the upload path of the local log files (<MAC>-boot.log and <MAC>-sys.log).
If you leave it blank, the IP phone will upload the local log files to the provisioning server.
If you configure a relative URL (for example, /upload), the IP phone will upload the local log files by
extracting the root directory from the access URL of the provisioning server.
If you configure an absolute URL with the protocol (for example, tftp), the IP phone will upload the local
log files using the desired protocol. If no protocol, the IP phone will use the same protocol with auto pro-