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provision would stop here. If the endpoints confirm the
configuration by Digest method, the endpoints wouldn’t upgrade
configuration unless the configuration in the server is different with
the running configuration.
User
Set FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server Username. System will use
anonymous if username keep blank.
Password
Set FTP/HTTP/HTTPS server Password.
Config Encrypt Key
Input the Encrypt Key, if the configuration file is encrypted.
Common Config
Encrypt Key
Input the Common Encrypt Key, if the Common Configuration file
is encrypted
DHCP Option Settings
DHCP Option Setting
Specify DHCP Option. DHCP option supports DHCP custom
option and DHCP option 66 and DHCP option 43 to obtain the
parameters. You could choose one method among them
,
the default
is DHCP option disable.
Custom DHCP Option
A valid Custom DHCP Option is from 128 to 254. The Custom
DHCP Option must be in accordance with the one defined in the
DHCP server.
Plug and Play Settings
Enable PnP
Enable PnP by selecting it, than the phone will send SIP
SUBSCRIBE messages to a multicast address when it boots up.
Any SIP server understanding that message will reply with a SIP
NOTIFY message containing the Auto Provisioning Server URL
where the phones can request their configuration.
PnP Server
Specify the PnP Server
PnP Port
Specify the PnP Server
PnP Transport
Specify the PnP Transfer protocol
PnP Interval
Specify the Interval time, unit is hour
Phone Flash Settings
Server Address
Set FTP/TFTP/HTTP server IP address for auto update. The address
can be IP address or Domain name with subdirectory.
Protocol Type
Specify the Protocol type FTP
、
TFTP or HTTP.
Config File Name
Set configuration file’s name which need to update. System will use
MAC as config file name if config file name keep blank. For
example, 000102030405.
。
Update Interval
Specify update interval time, unit is hour.
Update Mode
Different update modes:
1. Disable: means no update
2. Update after reboot: means update after reboot.
3. Update at time interval: means periodic update.
4.3.5.2. Syslog
Syslog is a protocol which is used to record the log messages with client/server mechanism. Syslog server
receives the messages from clients, and classifies them based on priority and type. Then these messages will
be written into log by some rules which administrator can configure. This is a better way for log management.
8 levels in debug information:
Level 0---emergency: This is highest default debug info level. You system can not work.
Level 1---alert: Your system has deadly problem.
Level 2---critical: Your system has serious problem.
Level 3---error: The error will affect your system working.
Level 4---warning: There are some potential dangers. But your system can work.
Level 5---notice: Your system works well in special condition, but you need to check its working
environment and parameter.
Level 6---info: the daily debugging info.
Level 7---debug: the lowest debug info. Output debugging information for R&D person.
At present, the lowest level of debug information send to Syslog is info; debug level only can be displayed
on
telnet.