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4 Configuration files
VoIPBox BRI Version 18.0.002
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Global Settings
4.2.1.1
Bypass Relay
The entry in this category is responsible for the bypass func-
tionality of the BRI port’s relay when the system is on. When
the system is off, the ports are connected as follows: Bypass
relay occurs between ISDN ports 1 and 2.
This means there is a transparent connection between the
PBX (or the telephones) and the PSTN. When the system is on,
all routing algorithms are active.
Bypass=ON/OFF (default ON)
ON: Bypass relay is on (system controls all ports).
OFF: Bypass relay is off (ports are connected to each other as
described above, regardless of whether or not the system is
running).
4.2.1.2
Log Files
CDRs, unconnected calls, system events, trace output and sta-
tistics can be saved into files.
The following entries are necessary to generate log files:
To ensure bypass functionality, make sure this parameter
is always set to
ON
(default).
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Table 4.11
pabx.cfg
: Log File Entries
Entry
Description
ActionLog=/boot/protocol.log
System events
Log=/boot/cdr.log
CDR entries
Summary of Contents for VoIPBox BRI
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Page 16: ...1 Safety and security precautions ...
Page 27: ...2 Overview ...
Page 32: ...3 VoIPBox installation ...
Page 49: ...4 Configuration files ...
Page 101: ...5 Routing examples ...
Page 119: ...6 System maintenance and software update ...
Page 175: ...7 Signaling and routing features ...
Page 203: ...8 Least cost routing ...
Page 214: ...9 Online traffic monitor ...
Page 226: ...10 Two stage dialing callback server functionality ...
Page 238: ...11 Additional VoIP parameters ...
Page 261: ...12 Troubleshooting ...