4. Enter the correct multicast address in the Group Page Address field.
NOTE: The default value is 224.168.168.168:34567.
5. Click Submit All Changes.
Collecting System Logs and Debug Information
If you are working with an ITSP that needs more information to configure interoperability, you
can collect system logs and debug information for the SPA9000. You can send these logs to the
ITSP for their use.
Requirements:
•
You need a PC that is on the same subnetwork as the SPA9000, to capture the log files.
This PC needs to be running a syslog daemon. Enter the IP address of this PC on the
Voice > System page, in the Syslog Server and Debug Server fields.
•
If you are interested in working with these logs yourself, you will need to use an
application that reads syslogs. Linksys partners can download a syslog server tool
(slogsrv.exe) from the Linksys Partner Connection. (VARs, see Product Utilities > Linksys
Voice System > SPA Utilities > Syslog Server for SPA Devices. SPs, see Technical Tools >
SPA Utilities > Syslog Server for SPA Devices.)
As a best practice, enable logging only when needed, and disable
Note
logging when you finish the investigation. Logging information can
impact system performance.
1. Connect to the SPA9000 administration web server, and choose Admin access with
Advanced settings. (See
page
24).
2. Click Voice tab > System.
Linksys Voice System Administration Guide
Basic Administration of the SPA9000
"Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web Server, " on
Configuring Basic Settings
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