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PP Branding key
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Active key: Displays the current branding key associated with the DECT phones.
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New key: Specifies the new branding key generated through the
DECTSuiteBrandingInstallation.exe
utility.
Branding image URL
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Active: Enables the specific URL for downloading the customer_image.png file (as opposed to the
ConfigURL, which points to an external file server for all configuration and resource files).
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Protocol: Specifies the protocol used to fetch the image file.
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Port: Specifies the port of the external file server.
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Server: Specifies the IP address or name of the external file server.
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User name: Specifies the user name to authenticate on the external file server.
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Password: Specifies the password to authenticate on the external file server.
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Password confirmation: Confirms the password to authenticate on the external file server.
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Directory: Specifies the location of the image file on the external file server.
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Use common certificate configuration: Enables the use of the same certificate validation settings
for the image file URL as specified for the ConfigURL.
6.5.2.8 Core Dump
Fatal software problems may result in memory dumps, in core files. The IP RFP can transfer the core
files to a remote fileserver. With SIP-DECT 6.0 or later, you can configure a specific URL to an external
file server where core dump files should be transferred and stored. The Core dump URL is used by each
RFP connected to the OMM.
Fatal software problems may result in memory dumps, in core files. The IP RFP can transfer the core
files to a remote fileserver. With SIP-DECT 6.0 or later, you can configure a specific URL to an external
file server where core dump files should be transferred and stored. The Core dump URL is used by each
RFP connected to the OMM.
Without a configured Core dump URL, whether and where core files are transferred is dependent on
specific RFP settings. Without any special configuration, the files are transferred to the server that is
used to retrieve the system software (i.e., the directory of the boot image).
specific RFP settings. Without any special configuration, the files are transferred to the server that is
used to retrieve the system software (i.e., the directory of the boot image).
For a description of the parameters on the
Core Dump tab, refer to the description of the System
settings page of the OMM Web service. The same parameters are described in the Core dump URL
section (section 5.4.1.12).
section (section 5.4.1.12).