Detailed Logging; Troubleshooting - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Detailed Logging

Troubleshooting

This is an informational event.
Detailed Logging
Logging occurs on 16 different levels for each package, and the logging mask (which is a 16-bit number
from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF) allows each specific log level to be turned on and off. The most-significant-bit
positions correspond to higher (that is, more processor intensive) levels of debugging.
We recommend that you set the logging level of all packages to 0x0000 in a live network. For debugging
a single call in an off-line network, the recommended level of debug is:
Once the test call has been made, remember to set all the logging levels back to 0x0000 and to turn radlog
off by entering the MML command radlog::stop.
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Set Eisup, CallControl, and H323 package log levels to 0xFFFF.
Set all other package log levels to 0x0000.
Turn radlog on by entering the MML command radlog::start.
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting Cisco HSI Alarms
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