CHAPTER 52 Syslog and Debug Recording
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
Parameter
Description
[LoggingFilters_
LogDestination]
■
[0]
Syslog Server
= The device generates Syslog messages
based on the configured log filter and sends them to a user-
defined Syslog server. The Syslog messages can contain one
of the following types of information, depending on the settings
of the 'Log Type' parameter (described later):
✔
Not configured (default):
Syslog messages include
regular syslog information.
✔
CDR Only:
Syslog messages include only CDRs (no
system information and alerts).
■
[1]
Debug Recording Server
= (Default) The device generates
debug recording packets based on the configured log filter and
sends them to a user-defined Debug Recording server.
■
[2]
Local Storage
= The device generates CDRs based on the
configured log filter and stores them locally on the device. For
more information on local CDR storage, see
■
[3]
Call Flow Server
= The device sends SIP messages to a
call flow server (i.e., OVOC) for displaying SIP call dialog
sessions as SIP call flow diagrams. For this functionality, you
also need to configure the 'Log Type' parameter to
Call Flow
.
For enabling this functionality, see
Note:
■
If the 'Filter Type' parameter is configured to
IP Trace
, you must
configure the parameter to
Debug Recording Server
.
■
If you configure the parameter to
Local Storage
, you must
configure the 'Log Type' parameter to
CDR Only
.
■
If you configure the parameter to
Syslog Server
and the debug
level, using the [GwDebugLevel] parameter, is configured to
No
Debug
(see
Configuring Syslog Debug Level
), the Syslog
messages include only system Warnings and Errors.
■
If you configure the parameter to
Debug Recording Server
,
you can also include Syslog messages in the debug recording
packets sent to the debug recording server. To include Syslog
messages, configure the 'Log Type' parameter (see below) to
the relevant option.
'Log Type'
log-type
[LoggingFilters_
CaptureType]
Defines the type of messages to include in the log file.
■
[0] = (Default) Not configured. The option is applicable only for
sending Syslog messages to a Syslog server (i.e., 'Log
Destination' parameter is configured to
Syslog Server
).
■
[1]
Signaling
= The option is applicable only to debug recording
(i.e., 'Log Destination' parameter is configured to
Debug
Recording Server
). The debug recording includes signaling
information such as SIP signaling messages, Syslog
messages, CDRs, and the device's internal processing
messages.
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Summary of Contents for Mediant 4000 SBC
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Page 48: ...Part II Management Tools...
Page 113: ...Part III General System Settings...
Page 118: ...Part IV General VoIP Configuration...
Page 525: ...Part V Session Border Controller Application...
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Page 685: ...Part VIII Maintenance...
Page 759: ...Part IX Status Performance Monitoring and Reporting...
Page 844: ...Part X Diagnostics...
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