
Understanding Syslog messages
Call ID values
MAX Administration Guide
A-5
All tunneling protocols currently support the client and server endpoints, but only ATMP
supports the group ID. For tunnel protocols other than TCP-Clear, the
Tunn
clause now has
the following form:
Tunn=(#protocol# s=#server# c=#client# g=#groupID#)
The
server
,
client
and
groupID
values have meanings based on the different conditions
outlined here:
For TCP-Clear connections, the string
s=
appears in front of the server IP address in the
Tunn
clause. Following is a sample End-Of-Call message for TCP-Clear calls:
ASCEND: shelf 1 slot 2 port 1, LAN session info: Conn=(jimtest
1110965064->63230 ? 33600/33600 40/21) Auth=(320 0/0 85/0) Sess=(0
0/0 85/0) Chan=(1 1 1 1) Modem=(1 2 1) Tunn=(TCP s=204.253.164.11)
[MBID 1]
Call ID values
Syslog messages can include
call
XX
. The call ID is the session ID of the call. Call ID is the
same value that is displayed when you enter the Userstat command. SNMP and RADIUS
accounting both refer to Call ID. The call ID is the same as the AN record for the same call,
with one difference. On the MAX, the call ID has a range of 1 to 65,535.
ATMP-related disconnect codes
If an Ascend Tunneling Management Protocol (ATMP) client disconnects because of an
ATMP error, ATMP disconnect codes can help you diagnose the exact cause of the problem.
Protocol
Mode
Type
s=#server#
c=#client#
g=#groupID#
ATMP
Foreign Agent
Gateway
Home Agent
address
N/A**
Home Network
Foreign Agent
Router
Home Agent
address
N/A**
N/A**
Home Agent
Gateway
N/A**
Foreign Agent address Home Network
Home Agent
Router
N/A**
Foreign Agent address N/A**
Foreign Agent
+ Home Agent
Gateway
Home Agent
address *
N/A**
Home Network
Foreign Agent
+ Home Agent
Router
Home Agent
address *
N/A**
N/A
PPTP
PAC
N/A**
PNS address
N/A**
N/A**
L2TP
LAC
N/A**
LNS address
N/A**
N/A**
LNS
N/A**
N/A**
LAC address
N/A**
* The address matches the local IP address of the unit, because it is acting as both the Foreign Agent and the Home
Agent for the connection. The client and server endpoint items can be IP addresses or domain names.
**
Items that are N/A do not appear in the message.