Viewing Web User Activity Logs - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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Yellow - fatal error message
Blue - recoverable error message (i.e., non-fatal error)
Black - notice message
To stop and clear the Message Log, close the Message Log page by accessing any
another page in the Web interface.
Notes:
It's not recommended to keep a Message Log session open for a prolonged
period. This may cause the device to overload. For prolonged (and detailed)
debugging, use an external Syslog server.
You can select the Syslog messages in this page, and copy and paste them into a
text editor such as Notepad. This text file (txt) can then be sent to AudioCodes
Technical Support for diagnosis and troubleshooting.

53.2.7 Viewing Web User Activity Logs

If you have enabled the reporting of Web user activities, you can view logged activities in
the Web interface's Activity Log table (read-only). For enabling the logging of Web user
activities, see ''Configuring Web User Activities to Report to Syslog'' on page 800.
To view Web user activity logs:
Open the Activity Log table (Status & Diagnostics tab > System Status menu >
Activity Log).
The table includes the following information:
Parameter
Time
Date and time that the user activity was performed.
Description
Description of the user activity.
User
Username of the user that performed the activity.
Interface
Protocol used for the connection to the management interface (e.g., Telnet,
SSH, Web, or HTTP).
Client
IP address of the client PC from where the user accessed the Web interface.
User's Manual
Figure 53-7: Activity Log Table
Table 53-6: Activity Log Table Description
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