5 sip logging <logging/> <level/> <change – Polycom Version 1.4.x 17 User Manual

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4.6.2.1.4.2.1 Server <server/>

4.6.2.1.4.2.2 Emergency <emergency/>

In the following attributes, x is the index of the emergency entry description and y is
the index of the server associated with emergency entry x. For each emergency entry
(index x), one or more server entries (indexes (x,y)) can be configured. x and y must
both use sequential numbering starting at 1.

4.6.2.1.5 SIP Logging <logging/> <level/> <change/>

Attribute

Permitted Values

Default

Interpretation

dialplan.rout-
ing.server.x.address

dotted-decimal IP
address or host name

Null

IP address or host name and
port of a SIP server that will be
used for routing calls. Multi-
ple servers can be listed start-
ing with x=1, 2, ... for fault
tolerance.

dialplan.rout-
ing.server.x.port

1 to 65535

5060

Attribute

Permitted Values

Default

Interpretation

dialplan.routing.emer-
gency.x.value

Comma separated list
of entries or single
entry representing a
SIP URL or a combi-
nation of SIP URLs.

Null

Example:
“15,17,18”,
“911”, “sos”.

This determines the
URLs that should be
watched for.

When one of these
defined URLs is detected
as having been dialed by
the user, the call will
automatically be directed
to the defined emergency
server.

dialplan.routing.emer-
gency.x.server.y

positive integer

Null

Index representing the
server defined in
4.6.2.1.4.2.1 Server
<server/> on page 120
that will be used for
emergency routing.

Attribute

Permitted
Values

Default

Interpretation

log.level.change.sip

0-5

4

This attribute controls the logging detail level
for the SIP component. These are the input fil-
ters for the internal memory-based log system.

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