Debugging And Monitoring The Device; Enabling Verbose Logging; Generating A Debug Report; May 2018 Installing And Administering Avaya Vantage - Avaya Vantage Installing And Administering

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Debugging and monitoring the device

Enabling verbose logging

About this task
Use this procedure to set the scope of log messages and the events to be included in log
messages.
Procedure
1. On the Home screen, tap Applications.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Debugging options.
4. (Optional) If the Log option is not available on the Debugging and monitoring options
screen, tap Admin login and enter the administrator password.
5. Tap Log.
6. Tap Log Categories and select the log categories to be included in log messages.
7. Tap Remote Logging to configure parameters for system logging.
a. Select the Remote Logging check box to enable system logging.
b. From the Remote Log Level list, select the events to be included in log messages.
By default, logs only include errors.
c. In the Remote log server field, provide the address of the server where you want
logs to be stored.
8. Tap Local logging to configure parameters for local logging.
a. Select the Local Logging check box to enable local logging.
b. From the Local Log Level list, select the events to be included in log messages.
By default, logs only include errors.
c. Tap Clear Local Log Files to delete local logging files and core dump files.

Generating a debug report

About this task
Use this procedure to generate a debug report. The debug option is also available when you are
logged out of the device.
You can save the report in the internal flash memory of Avaya Vantage
device, or on an HTTP or HTTPS server. When you generate a debug report, Avaya Vantage
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