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8.9
Remote Server Logging
8.9.1
Overview
The remote server logging feature enables an external log server to be used to
capture selective logs from the AVP unit. Four different categories of system log
entries may be selected and delivered to a designated remote server. The four
categories are:
•
Logging messages related to alarms.
•
Logging messages related to ESAM.
•
Logging messages related to SCTE-35.
•
User configuration changes made to the system.
8.9.2
Configuring Remote Server Logging
8.9.2.1.1.1
Enabling Remote Server Logging
To enable remote server logging:
1. Navigate to the
Device Configuration > Advanced Setup
page.
2. In the
Advanced Video Processor Settings
widget on the left-hand side of the
screen, click on the
Base Unit
folder to open the folder tree.
3. Click on the
Remote Server Logging
folder to display the relevant properties in
the
Properties
widget on the right-hand side of the screen.
4. Enter the
Remote Server IP Address
and select the log options required (see
Figure 8.2
).
5. Click on the
Apply All
button to accept the new properties.
8.9.2.1.1.2
Disabling Remote Server Logging
To disable remote server logging:
1. Navigate to the
Device Configuration > Advanced Setup
page.
2. In the
Advanced Video Processor Settings
widget on the left-hand side of the
screen, click on the
Base Unit
folder to open the folder tree.
3. Click on the
Remote Server Logging
folder to display the relevant properties in
the
Properties
widget on the right-hand side of the screen.
4. Disable remote logging by entering a
Remote Server IP Address
of “0.0.0.0” or
by leaving the field blank (see
Figure 8.2
).
5. Click on the
Apply All
button to accept the new properties.
Summary of Contents for AVP 4000
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