TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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Figure 15.
5.9.1
Transfer the Syslog Entries to a TCP program
1
Select General > Logging and select “TCP” in the
Log Server Type
drop-down list.
Figure 16. Transfer syslog entries to a TCP program
2
If the VoIP Gateway is to establish the TCP connection automatically, enter the “IP
address” of the destination in the
Address
text field.
3
Enter the “TCP port number” in the
Port
text field and click “OK”.
4
Click on “reset required” link
5
Click “OK”
5.9.2
Store the Syslog Entries in a Syslogd
1
Select General > Logging and select “SYSLOG” in the
Log Server Type
drop-down
list.
Figure 17. Store syslog entries in a Syslogd
2
Enter the “IP address” of your syslogd in the
Address
text field.
3
Select the desired syslogd message “class” in the
Class
text field and click “OK”.
4
Click on “reset required” link
5
Click “OK”
Field name
Description
Alarm and Event Forward Server
• Address
The IP-address of an external HTTP server that will receive the
forwarded alarms and events
• Port
Defines the TCP port the HTTP request is sent to.
• Method
Selects the method used to send the the requests. The same
methods as for the Log Server are available here
Local Alarm and Event Queues
This area allows you to control the number of events and alarms that are kept in
memory and stored in non-volatile memory during restarts
• Memory Queue
Entries
Maximum number of faults and alarms to hold in volatile
memory (DRAM).
• Persistent Queue
Entries
Maximum number of faults and alarms to keep in flash
memory.
Figure 16.
Figure 17.