Set-Log - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Appendix A
MML User Interface and Command Reference

set-log

The set-log command sets the logging level of a package or all packages.
Syntax Description
package
level
confirm
Usage Guidelines
Logging at any level implies that upper levels are included. When you are setting logging with the level
DEBUG, a confirmation is required because the amount of data logged affects service. For a list of the
packages that can log messages, see the
Examples
In the following example, the command sets the logging level of the package gapping to 0xFFE0:
gw mml> set-log:gapping:0xFFE0
M SUCC
logging level for package gapping set to 0xFFE0
Related Commands
Command
diaglog
radlog
rtrv-log
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set-log:package:level=level, [confirm]
set-log:all:level=level, [confirm]
One of the packages in the Cisco HSI.
For a list of package names, see the
page 4-10.
Logging levels are set through the use of hexadecimal numbers between
0x0000 and 0xFFFF. The higher the number, the higher the level of debug.
If any client level parsing fails on the data session, a confirm is needed for
the data to be activated.
Description
Starts and stops event logging into a diagnostics log.
Starts and stops RADVision logging into a specified log file.
Displays the logging level of a package or all packages.
"Log Message Packages" section on
"Log Message Packages" section on page
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