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A.3.2

Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters

The Syslog, CDR and debug parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Web: Enable Syslog
EMS: Syslog enable
[EnableSyslog]
Web/EMS: Syslog Server IP
Address
[SyslogServerIP]
Web: Syslog Server Port
EMS: Syslog Server Port
Number
[SyslogServerPort]
[MaxBundleSyslogLength] Defines the maximum size (in bytes) threshold of logged Syslog
Web: CDR Server IP
Address
EMS: IP Address of CDR
Server
[CDRSyslogServerIP]
Web/EMS: CDR Report
Level
[CDRReportLevel]
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Table A-16: Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
Determines whether the device sends logs and error messages
generated by the device to a Syslog server.
[0] Disable = Logs and errors are not sent to the Syslog server
(default).
[1] Enable = Enables the Syslog server.
Notes:
If you enable Syslog, you must enter an IP address of the Syslog
server (using the SyslogServerIP parameter).
Syslog messages may increase the network traffic.
To configure Syslog SIP message logging levels, use the
GwDebugLevel parameter.
For more information on Syslog, refer to the Product Reference
Manual.
Defines the IP address (in dotted-decimal notation) of the computer on
which the Syslog server is running. The Syslog server is an application
designed to collect the logs and error messages generated by the
device.
Default IP address is 0.0.0.0.
For information on Syslog, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Defines the UDP port of the Syslog server.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default port is 514.
For information on Syslog, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
messages bundled into a single UDP packet, after which they are sent
to a Syslog server.
The valid value range is 0 to 1220 (where 0 indicates that no bundling
occurs). The default is 1220.
Note: This parameter is applicable only if the GWDebugLevel
parameter is set to 7.
Defines the destination IP address to where CDR logs are sent.
The default value is a null string, which causes CDR messages to be
sent with all Syslog messages to the Syslog server.
Notes:
The CDR messages are sent to UDP port 514 (default Syslog port).
This mechanism is active only when Syslog is enabled (i.e., the
parameter EnableSyslog is set to 1).
Determines whether Call Detail Records (CDR) are sent to the Syslog
server and when they are sent.
[0] None = CDRs are not used (default).
[1] End Call = CDR is sent to the Syslog server at the end of each
call.
[2] Start & End Call = CDR report is sent to Syslog at the start and
end of each call.
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32. Viewing Syslog Messages
November 2011

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