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c05_ikon.fm
Debugging Configuration
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The sub pages "Server", "Iwu" "Voip" and "DLL"differentiate the various
parts of the Software for which Debugging can be activated. They differentiate
the names of the Software levels and the according Log file names. You will
get more detailed information from our support engineer when the activation
of a Debug level is requested.
Note: Please note that depending on the activated Logging configuration
big amounts of data may be produced which may have negative influence
on the performance of the IWU Software and the System. Therefore you
should only activate Logging functions when requested by a support
engineer.
The options of the table have the following meaning:
Disable (Default value: Deactivated)
When activating this entry the logging functionality for the selected entry is
disabled, independent of the configured Debug level.
Name (fixed)
Preconfigured descriptive name of the Software level for which the Debug
level is valid. You will get more detailed information from our support engineer
when the activation of a Debug level is requested.
Level (Default value: "0x00000000")
Debug level of the selected entry. The value may be entered directly
hexadecimal or via the checkboxes on the right.
The options of the lower part of the configuration page have the following
meaning:
Console (Checkbox and entry)
By activating this entry ( ) the Debugging functionality via the Console appli-
cation is enabled.
The entry contains the associated UDP port number for Remote Debugging.
Logfile
By activating this entry ( ) the Debug output is written to the associated Log
files.
You may choose exclusively between Option Logfile or Syslog
Logfilename
This entry shows the name format of the Log file created.
Syslog
By activating this entry ( ) the Debug output is written to the associated Sylog
server.
You may choose exclusively between Option Logfile or Syslog.