Core file capturing, Dect monitor, 6 core file capturing – AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 2.1)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

8 Maintenance

depl-1230/1.3

Page: 170 (196)

sync

Commands for RFP synchronisation

tasks

Lists all running MXP tasks

tzone

Time zone commands

uptime

Displays system uptime

ver

Version information

wlan

Display states within Wireless LAN Management

The “spy” command enables you to increase the level of syslog messages especially

for subsystems of the OMM. This should be only used by instructions of the
support organization because it can harm the system operation.

8.3.6

Core File Capturing

If there some fatal error on the OMM and the software is breaking down, the OMM is able to
generate memory dump. If you send these generated core files to the support, you help them
to resolve this failures. The OMM is able to store these core files on a TFTP server in your
local network.

To enabling core file creation write on the OMM command line:

ldb core=yes
ldb core_srv=server-ip

– TFTP server IP address

ldb core_path=path

– file path on TFTP server (must be writeable)

If no

ldb_core_srv

and

ldb_core_path

is given, the OMM tries to write the core files to the

TFTP server and path where the OMM/RFP application was downloaded.

After restarting the OMM, the core files are automatically transferred to the TFTP server.

Please note:

The TFTP server must allow writing new files, this is usually not standard.

To disable core file capturing writer on command line:

ldb core=

.

8.3.7

DECT Monitor

Please note:

The DECT Monitor has been replaced by OMP but the DECT Monitor can still
be used without warrenty for SIP – DECT installations with a standard PARK
and up to 256 RFPs’ all within paging area 0.

For a better error detection in the SIP – DECT system the DECT Monitor can be used. The
DECT Monitor is an MS Windows based stand alone program. It provides the possibility to
give a real time overview of the current IP DECT base station and telephone states in the
SIP – DECT system.

The following features are provided by the DECT Monitor:

Reading out of the DECT configuration of an SIP – DECT system.

Configuration can be stored in an ASCII file.

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