Polycom 7000 manual Logging Settings, Edit Guest Prefix Dialog

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Local Cluster Configuration

See also:

Signaling Settings

Local Cluster Configuration Procedures

Edit Guest Prefix Dialog

The Edit Guest Prefix dialog lets you edit an Unauthorized prefixes list entry in the SIP Settings section of the Signaling Settings page.

The following table describes the fields in the Edit Guest Prefix dialog.

Field

Description

 

 

Prefix

The prefix number for this entry.

 

This is the number that an SBC is configured to add to the Request-URI of the

 

first INVITE message for untrusted calls to the RealPresence DMA system.

 

 

Strip prefix

Check this box to have the system immediately strip this prefix from the

 

INVITE message.

 

 

Authentication

Select one of the following:

 

• None — The system doesn’t issue authentication challenges or check

 

authentication credentials for calls with this prefix.

 

• Authentication — The system issues authentication challenges and

 

checks authentication credentials for calls with this prefix.

 

The settings on the Device Authentication page (see Device

 

Authentication) determine the realm used for authentication and

 

whether the Call Server responds to unauthenticated requests with

 

401 (Unauthorized) or 407 (Proxy Authentication Required).

 

• Block — The system blocks calls with this prefix.

 

 

See also:

Signaling Settings

Local Cluster Configuration Procedures

Logging Settings

The following table describes the fields on the Logging Settings page.

Field

Description

 

 

Logging level

Leave the default, Debug, unless advised to change it by Polycom support.

 

Production reduces system overhead and log file sizes, but omits information

 

that’s useful for troubleshooting. Verbose debug is not recommended for

 

production systems.

 

 

Rolling frequency

If rolling the logs daily (the default) produces logs that are too large, shorten

 

the interval.

 

 

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