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Module configuration
A
Module Configuration
is an executable instance of a module. The underlying module
is modified for productive use in or by the
Configuration
.
Existing configurations are denoted by four indicators in the overview list.
Creating a new module configuration
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Open the selection of available modules via
New Configuration
.
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Select the module you wish to use from the list and click on
Create
.
This opens the configuration editing view. Depending on the module selected, this
contains various tabs.
All module configurations contain the
General
tab.
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Specify a name for your configuration here, with the option of adding a short
description or comment for internal documentation purposes.
Several module configurations contain the
Phonenumbers
tab. This is used to select
phone numbers from your Gigaset T300 PRO / Gigaset T500 PRO PBX, for which the
module should be used.
The following paragraphs illustrate the module configuration steps using the modules
supplied with the Gigaset T300 PRO / Gigaset T500 PRO.
Log file
This section is used to display log entries for the respective module configuration. The
scope and level of the log file is specified directly in the module on which the
configuration is based. This log file cannot be changed here and varies considerably from
module to module - some modules do not have any protocol features.
The log levels in the selection menu are sorted in ascending hierarchical order. This means
that every level also contains information about the stages above it. For example, the
TRACE
level also can display the entries for the other levels.
If there are log entries in the selected view, a button for downloading a file containing
these entries is shown below the list on the left. This file contains the number of entries
or rows specified above.
State:
If this is not highlighted in green, there is an error in the module. The error
message is shown by moving the mouse over the status.
Module:
Name of the underlying module
Name:
The actual name of the configuration
Active:
This option can temporarily deactivate each module configuration thus
ensuring it will no longer be executed. Nonetheless, the settings within the
configuration are retained.
Please note
The number of lines displayed relates to the last n rows in the log file; these are
displayed in chronological descending order for improved readability!