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Figure 136 Analog Line Testing Confirmation Box
Click OK to confirm that you want to continue start the test; the FXS Line Testing For
2
Channel 1 screen appears.
Figure 137 FXS Line Testing For Channel 1 Screen
To perform the test again, click the ReTest button.

Syslog Support

Syslog protocol is an event notification protocol that enables a machine to send event
notification messages across IP networks to event message collectors
Syslog servers. Syslog protocol is defined in the IETF RFC 3164 standard.
Since each process, application and operating system was written independently, there is
little uniformity to Syslog messages. For this reason, no assumption is made on the contents
of the messages other than the minimum requirements of its priority.
Syslog uses UDP as its underlying transport layer mechanism. The UDP port can be defined
using SyslogServerPort parameter (default port is 514).
The Syslog message is transmitted as an ASCII (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange) message. The message starts with a leading < ('less-than' character), followed
by a number, which is followed by a > ('greater-than' character). This is optionally followed by
a single ASCII space.
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