Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 101
Miscellaneous Settings not used with PAP2T)
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System page Field Secondary DNS DNS Server Order DNS Query Mode Syslog Server Debug Server Debug Level Primary NTP Server Secondary NTP Server Description Sets the secondary DNS server to take over if problems are discovered with the Primary DNS server. This is in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers if DHCP is enabled; when DHCP is disabled, this is the secondary DNS server. The default is 0.0.0.0. Specifies the method for selecting the DNS server. The options are Manual (enter the IP address of the DNS server manually; that is do not look at the DHCP-supplied DNS table), Manual/DHCP, and DHCP/Manual. Do parallel or sequential DNS Query. With parallel DNS query mode, the ATA device sends the same request to all the DNS servers at the same time when doing a DNS lookup, the first incoming reply is accepted by the ATA device. The default is parallel. Specify the syslog server name and port. This feature specifies the server for logging ATA device system information and critical events. If both Debug Server and Syslog Server are specified, Syslog messages are also logged to the Debug Server. The debug server name and port. This feature specifies the server for logging ATA device debug information. The level of detailed output depends on the debug level parameter setting. The higher the debug level, the more debug information is generated. Zero (0) means no debug information is generated. To log SIP messages, Debug Level must be set to at least 2. The default is 0. IP address or name of primary NTP server. IP address or name of secondary NTP server. Voice tab > System page > Miscellaneous Settings section (not used with PAP2T) Field Syslog Server Debug Server Debug Level Description Specifies the IP address of the syslog server. Specifies the IP address of the debug server, which logs debug information. The level of detailed output depends on the debug level parameter setting. Determines the level of debug information that is generated. Select 0, 1, 2, or 3 from the drop-down menu. The higher the debug level, the more debug information is generated. The default is 0, which indicates that no debug information is generated. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 101