Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Examples, Click Voice tab Line. Change SIP Debug Option to none

Models: SPA9000

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Basic Administration of the SPA9000

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Configuring Basic Settings

 

 

 

 

 

1-line: Identifies the SIP message type but does not include the message body Options within this category allow you to choose to exclude OPT (OPTIONS request/response), NTFY (NOTIFY request/response), and REG (REGISTER request/response) information to reduce the length of the logs.

full: Includes the SIP message body

Options within this category allow you to choose to exclude OPT (OPTIONS request/response), NTFY (NOTIFY request/response), and REG (REGISTER request/response) information to reduce the length of the logs.

EXAMPLES:

If you are troubleshooting a problem with line registration, select full to include the OPTION, NOTIFY, and REGISTER information in the logs.

If you are troubleshooting a call problem, select full excl. OPTNTFYREG. You do not need the OPT, Notify, and Registration information to troubleshoot a call problem.

STEP 6 Click Submit All Changes. The information is stored on the specified server and port, with a file name in the following format: syslog.port.log.

STEP 7 IMPORTANT: When you finish collecting the information, disable the logging:

a.Click Voice tab > Line. Change SIP Debug Option to none.

b.Click Voice tab > System. In the Miscellaneous Settings section, change Debug Level to 0.

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