Copy Syslog Data To Pc Via Usb Cable - Avaya 3631 Administrator's Manual

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To enable automated sending of messages, you must specify the Remote Log Server IP
Address in the phone. This is specified via the Advanced Settings menu, IP Addresses
sub-menu.
You specify the type of messages sent to a Syslog Server via the Advanced Settings
menu/Services sub-menu/Debug Level option. The following message levels may be
specified:
Disabled
Emergencies
Alerts
Critical
Errors
Warnings
Notices
Information
Debug

Copy Syslog Data to PC via USB Cable

The 3631 telephone stores syslog data in the following two files on the phone:
Logfile_1.txt—contains the most recent set of log messages
Logfile_2.txt—contains the next-to-most recent set of messages
Each file has a maximum size of 32KB.
Use the following procedure to copy syslog data from the phone to a PC via a USB cable.
1. On the 3631 telephone, access the Advanced Settings menu
• Be sure to select the Admin access mode and specify the Admin password
(default value is 00000000).
2. From the Advanced menu, select the Service sub-menu.
3. From the Service menu, select Backup & Restore over USB
4. From the Backup & Restore ... menu, select Copy syslog to PC
• The "Starting operation ..." status message is displayed
5. When prompted, insert (or remove and re-insert) the USB cable into its connector on
the bottom of the phone.
• A confirmation window appears, with instructions on copying files.
6. From the Windows PC, open the USB drive folder associated with the phone.
7. Drag and drop the logfile_1.txt file and logfile_2.txt file from the USB folder to the
desired folder on the PC.
8. Once the files have been copied to the desired folder, return to the phone and select
the Done softkey.
• The phone displays a "Starting syslog backup..." status message
9. When the phone displays a "Completed" message, press the Back softkey.
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