Viewing The Syslog Messages On Your Syslog Server - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T4 Series/T5 Series/CP920 IP Phones
6-Line Printer Subsystem
7-Network News Subsystem
8-UUCP Subsystem
9-Clock Daemon (note 2)
10-Security/Authorization Messages (Note 1)
11-FTP Daemon
12-NTP Subsystem
13-Log Audit (note 1)
14-Log Alert (note 1)
15-Clock Daemon (Note 2)
16-Local Use 0 (Local0)
17-Local Use 1 (Local1)
18-Local Use 2 (Local2)
19-Local Use 3 (Local3)
20-Local Use 4 (Local4)
21-Local Use 5 (Local5)
22-Local Use 6 (Local6)
23-Local Use 7 (Local7)
Note: Note 1 - Various operating systems have been found to utilize Facilities 4, 10, 13 and 14 for secur-
ity/authorization, audit, and alert messages which seem to be similar. Note 2 - Various operating systems
have been found to utilize both Facilities 9 and 15 for clock (cron/at) messages.
Default
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Web UI
Settings->Configuration->Syslog->Syslog Facility
Parameter static.syslog.prepend_mac_address.enable
It enables or disables the IP phone to prepend the MAC address to the log messages exported to the sys-
Description
log server.
Permitted
0-Disabled
1-Enabled
Values
Default
0
Web UI
Settings->Configuration->Syslog->Syslog Prepend MAC

Viewing the Syslog Messages on Your Syslog Server

You can view the syslog file in the desired folder on the syslog server. The location of the folder may differ from the sys-
log server. For more information, refer to the network resources.
The following figure shows a portion of the syslog:
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<y0000000000xx>.cfg

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