Gigaset Pro cord-connected VoIP-telephone S30853-H4001-R101 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Checking the status of the phone
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Checking the status of the phone
You will find information about the status of the phone and diagnostic information in the Status 
menu.
Device
Status     Device
This screen shows general information about your phone.
IP configuration
Software
VoIP status
List of all configured VoIP connections with the NameStatus and which connection is configured as 
the Default send account.
Date and time
Current Time and Date in the device and the date of the most recent synchronisation with the time 
server.
PCAP logging
Status     PCAP Logging
You can create a PCAP log file and save it for analysis at a later stage. PCAP (Packet Capture) analyses 
the data traffic in the network at the phone-Ethernet interface. This recording is carried out for diag-
nostic purposes and should only be made if requested by service personnel.
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Click on Start. Every incoming or outgoing data packet to or from your phone is recorded and 
stored on the internal device storage.
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Click on Stop to stop recording. 
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To save the PCAP file on your computer, click on Download and select a directory in the file system 
on your computer where the file should be stored.
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To delete the recorded log file from the internal device storage, click on Clear.
IP address
The phone's current IP address within the local network.
MAC address LAN, 
 
MAC address WLAN, 
 
MAC address bluetooth 
The phone's device addresses for LAN, WLAN and Bluetooth 
interfaces.
WLAN, WLAN encryption, 
Bluetooth
For each of these functions is shown whether it is activated or 
not.
Firmware version
Version of the firmware currently loaded on the phone. You can 
download updates of the firmware to your phone (  
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The information is recorded in a ring buffer that has limited storage capacity. If the 
buffer is full, the first packets will be overwritten and lost. You should therefore 
attempt to record scenarios that are as short as possible. 
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This logging uses a lot of memory and CPU power and can negatively affect how 
the phone behaves (e.g. slowing the display screen, distorting the ring tone etc.)