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Setting
Log Level
Enable Remote Logging
Remote Log Server Address
Remote Log Server Transport Protocol
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Sets the minimum log level of messages stored in the
system's flash memory.
DEBUG logs all messages, while WARNING logs the
fewest number of messages.
Polycom recommends that you use the default value
DEBUG.
When you enable Enable Remote Logging, the log
level is the same for both remote and local logging.
Specifies whether remote logging is enabled. Enabling
this setting causes the system to send each log
message to the specified server in addition to logging it
locally.
The system immediately begins forwarding its log
messages after you click Save.
The system supports remote logging encryption using
TLS. If you use UDP or TCP transport, Polycom
recommends remote logging only on secure, local
networks.
Specifies the server address and port. If you don't
specify the port, the system uses a default destination
port. The system determines the default port by how
you configure Remote Log Server Transport
Protocol:
UDP: 514
TCP: 601
TLS: 6514
You can specify the address and port in the following
formats:
IPv4 address: 192.0.2.0:<port>, where
<port> is the elective destination port number in
the 1-65535 range.
IPv6 address: [2001::abcd:1234]:<port>,
where <port> is the elective destination port
number in the 1-65535 range.
FQDN: logserverhost.company.com:<port>,
where <port> is the elective destination port
number in the 1-65535 range.
Specifies the transport protocol for sending logs to a
remote server:
UDP
TCP
TLS (secure connection)
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