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Settings — General

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The General page displays server settings, such as the locations of software update repositories.

Field / Control Description
Software Repositories

The sever can use either remote or local software repositories to store software update files. Separate repositories are configured for operating system updates, IP Office application installation files and Windows client files. The files uploaded or present in the file repositories are used on the Updates and Apps Center pages.

URL If the Local option is not selected, this field is used to set the URL of a remote HTTP file repository. Note that each repository must be different, the same URL must not be used for multiple repositories.
Local This checkbox is used to set whether the file repository used is local or remote (a folder on a HTTP web server specified in the Repository field).
File / Browse / Add If the Local option is selected, the File field and adjacent buttons can be used to browse to a specific update file. When the file is located and selected, click Add to upload the file to the file store on the server.
Syslog

The Syslog section controls the receiving and forwarding of Syslog records. These options are not shown for a Server Edition Linux Expansion systems.

Log files age (days) Set the number of days each type of record is retained on the server before being automatically deleted. Separate settings are available for each log type.
Apply general settings to all file types If selected, the setting for General log files is applied to all file types.
Max log size (MB) Set the maximum total size of each type of records retained on the server before the oldest records of that type are automatically deleted. Separate settings are available for each log type.
Apply general settings to all file types If selected, the setting for General log files is applied to all file types.
Receiver Settings These settings control if and how the server can receive Syslog records.
  • Enable: If selected, the server is able to receive Syslog records using the port configured below.

  • TCP Port: Sets the port number used for receiving Syslog records if the Protocol is set to TCP.

  • UDP Port: Sets the port number used for receiving Syslog records if the Protocol is set to UDP.

Forward Destination 1 These settings control whether the server forwards copies of Syslog records it receives to another server. If enabled, the server will forward copies of the Syslog records it receives.
  • IP Address: Sets the address of the destination server.

  • Port: Set the destination port for the forwarded records.

  • Protocol: Set the protocol, UDP or TCP, for the forwarding.

Forward Destination 2 These settings control wether the server forwards copies of the Syslog records it receives to a second server. The settings are the same as for the first forwarding destination.
Select Log Sources These options allow selection of which server reporting to include in the Syslog reports. The available options are:
  • Authentication and authorization privileges

  • Information stored by the Linux audit daemon (auditd)

  • NNTP(News)/UUCP(Usenet) protocols

  • Apache web server access_log and error_log

Certificates
Certified Authority Settings The options are:
  • Create CA

  • Import CA

Generate/Download  
Certificate Settings The options are:
  • Renew automatically

  • Create certificate for a different machine

Generate/Apply  
Web Control

Inactivity Timeout

Select the period of inactivity after which the web session is automatically logged out. Changing this value will require you to login again. The options are 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes and 1 hour.

Voicemail Settings

Debug Level

This setting can be used to set the debug logging level used by the Voicemail Pro application if running. For the one-X Portal for IP Office application, the logging level is set through the applications own web administration menus. Log files are retrievable through the Logs | Download menu. The options are None, Critical, Error, Warning, Information and Verbose. The default level is Critical.
Contact Recorder Settings

Debug Level

This setting can be used to set the debug logging level used by the Contact Recorder application if running. Log files are retrievable through the Logs | Download menu. The options are None, Critical, Error, Warning, Information and Verbose. The default level is Critical.
Watchdog

Log files age (days)

Sets the number of days that log file records are retained. This does not affect log file archives. Not applied to one-X Portal for IP Office which performs its own log file size limitation.
Set Login Banner Default = Blank.

The login menu can include custom text. For example, to indicate the server's role in a network. This may be useful in a network with multiple servers. Use this field to set the text that should be displayed on the login menu. After changing the text click Save.

 
one-X Portal Settings

Use Local IP

The location of the one-X Portal for IP Office server, normally running on the Primary Server, is required by other applications in a Server Edition network.

Select Use Local IP if the Primary Server is hosting the one-X Portal for IP Office application.