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Managing Log Files
SIP Response Categories
SIP replies to the requests in
Table 7-9
using the response categories described in
Table 7-10
.
Navigating Long Lists
The log file can hold up to 2 MB worth of SIP messages. To navigate long lists, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose the number of rows that you wish to see on one page from the Rows Per Page drop-down menu.
Step 2
Double click to select and open single message details. The SIP Message Details window appears.
Step 3
If there are multiple pages listing log files, click the First, Previous, Next, or Last button to navigate to
the desired page.
Step 4
Click the radio button to the left of the table entry, and then click Clear to delete a single error message.
Step 5
Click Clear All to delete all error messages displayed.
Related Information
For more information, see the following documentation:
•
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
home page on Cisco.com.
•
Cisco TelePresence System Message Guide
3261
REGISTER
Registers the address listed in the To header field with a SIP server.
3265
SUBSCRIBE
Requests current state and state updates from a remote node.
3311
UPDATE
Allows a client to update parameters of a session, but has no impact on the state of a dialog.
This request can be sent before the initial INVITE has been completed, thereby making it
useful for updating session parameters within early dialogs.
Table 7-9
Supported SIP Requests and Methods
RFC
Request/Method
Description
Table 7-10
SIP Response Categories
Response
Category
Response Type
1xx
Informational messages
2xx
Successful responses
3xx
Redirection responses
4xx
Request failure responses
5xx
Server failure responses
6xx
General failure responses