TD 92372GB
2007-06-18/ Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway
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7.1.6
Configure Logging
There are two ways to collect logs, see the table below.
Figure 36.
SYSLOG
The entries are reported to a “syslogd” server in the network,
which is responsible for further evaluation or storage of the
entries.
HTTP
The syslog entries are transferred to a web server where they
can be further processed. Each individual syslog entry is
transmitted as form data to the web server in HTTP GET
format.
Store the Syslog Entries in a Syslogd
1
Select General > Logging.
2
Select “SYSLOG” in the
Type
drop-down list.
3
Enter the “IP address” of the syslogd in the
Address
text field.
4
Enter the desired syslogd message class in the
Class
text field.
5
Click “OK”.
Store the Syslog Entries on a Web Server
1
Select General > Logging.
2
Select “HTTP” in the
Type
drop-down list.
3
Enter the “IP address” in the
Address
text field.
4
Enter the “relative URL of the form programme” on your web server in the
Path
text field.
5
Click “OK”.
Note:
The IPBS/IPBL will make an
HTTP GET
request to the web server on the registered
URL followed by the URL-encoded log entry.
Example:
Enter the value “/cdr/ cdrwrite.asp” in the “URL-Path” field if a page is on the web server
with the name “/cdr/cdrwrite.asp” with a form that expects the log message in the “msg”
parameter. In this example, the IPBS/IPBL will make a
GET /cdr/
cdrwrite.asp?event=syslog&msg=logmsg
request to the server.
7.1.7
Configure the HTTP settings
The IPBS/IPBL is administered via the network via the TCP port 80 (http). If for some reason
the port 80 is not supposed to be used, you can set up another port for the local HTTP
server and then access the IPBS/IPBL via this port.