MultiVOIP FXS User Guide Technical
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The
Logs/Traces
screen will appear.
If you enable console messages, you can customize the types of messages to be included/excluded in log
reports by clicking on the “Filters” button and using the
Console Messages Filter Settings
screen (see
subsequent page). If you use the logging function, select the logging option that applies to your VoIP
system design. If you intend to use a SysLog Server program for logging, click in that Enable check box.
The common SysLog logical port number is 514.
“Logs” Screen Definitions
Field Name
Values
Description
Enable
Console
Messages
Y/N
Allows MultiVOIP debugging messages to be read via a basic terminal program like
HyperTerminal ™ or equivalent. Normally, this should be disabled because it uses
MultiVOIP processing resources. Console messages are meant for tech support personnel.
Filters (button)
Click to access secondary screen on where console messages can be included/excluded by
category and on a per-channel basis. (See the Console Messages Filter Settings screen on
subsequent page.)
SysLog Server
Enable
Y/N
This box must be checked if logging is to be done in conjunction with a SysLog Server
program. For more on SysLog Server, see
Operation & Maintenance
chapter.
IP Address
n.n.n.n
for n=
0-255
IP address of computer, connected to voip network, on which SysLog Server program is
running.
Port 514
Logical port for SysLog Server. 514 is commonly used.
Online Statistics
Update Interval
integer
Set the interval (in seconds) at which logging information will be updated.
Summary of Contents for MultiVOIP MVPFXS-16
Page 5: ...5 Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 13: ...13 Chapter 2 Quick Start Guide...
Page 18: ...Command PC Voip Hookups MultiVOIP FXS Quick Start Guide 18 Quick Hookup for MVPFXS 8 16 24...
Page 37: ...MultiVOIP FXS Quick Start Guide Phonebook Example 37 Enlarged Phonebook Worksheet...
Page 41: ...41 Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation and Cabling...
Page 51: ...51 Chapter 4 MultiVOIP Auxiliary Software...
Page 53: ...53 Chapter 5 Technical Configuration...
Page 84: ...84 Chapter 6 Phonebook Configuration...
Page 106: ...106 Chapter 7 Operation and Maintenance...
Page 146: ...146 Chapter 8 Warranty Service and Tech Support...
Page 149: ...149 Chapter 9 Regulatory Information...
Page 153: ...153 Appendix A Cable Pinouts...
Page 156: ...156 Appendix B TCP UDP Port Assignments...
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