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Server
Additional Override
DHCP Option
When enabled, users could select Option 150 or Option 160 to override the firmware server instead
of using the configured firmware server path or the server from option 43 and option 66 in the local
network. Please note this option will be effective only when option “Allow DHCP Option 43 and
Option 66 to Override Server” is enabled.
The default setting is “None”.
Config Provision
Download and
Process ALL
Available Config
Files
By default, device will provision the first available config in the order of cfgMAC, cfgMAC.xml,
cfgMODEL.xml, cfg.xml and devMAC.cfg (corresponding to device specific, model specific, and
global configs). If set to Yes, device will download and apply (overwrite) all available configs in the
same order.
User Protection
When user protection is on, pvalues that user sets will not be changed by provision or provider.
3CX Auto Provision
Phone will multicast SUBSCRIBE for provision if this feature is enabled.
Manual Provision
Provision
Start provision process for both firmware and config files.
Advanced settings
Validate Hostname in
Certificate
Configures to validate the hostname in the SSL certificate.
Enable SIP Notify
Authentication
Device will challenge NOTIFY with 401 when set to Yes
Factory reset
Press Start to begin Factory Reset of the phone.
Maintenance
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System Diagnosis
Syslog
Syslog Protocol
If set to SSL/TLS, the syslog messages will be sent through secured TLS protocol to syslog server.
Default setting is “UDP”.
Note: The CA certificate is required to connect with the TLS server.
Syslog Server
The URL or IP address of the syslog server for the phone to send syslog to.
Note: By adding port number to the Syslog server field (i.e., 172.18.1.1:1000), the phone will send
syslog to the corresponding port of that IP.
Syslog Level
Selects the level of logging for syslog.
The default setting is “None”. There are 4 levels: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
Syslog messages are sent based on the following events:
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Product model/version on boot up (INFO level).
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NAT related info (INFO level).
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sent or received SIP message (DEBUG level).
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SIP message summary (INFO level).
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inbound and outbound calls (INFO level).
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registration status change (INFO level).
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negotiated codec (INFO level).
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Ethernet link up (INFO level).
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SLIC chip exception (WARNING and ERROR levels).
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Memory exception (ERROR level).