AudioCodes Mediant 500 E-SBC User Manual page 698

Enterprise session border controller digital voip media gateway
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Parameter
Web/EMS: Syslog Server IP
Address
CLI: syslog-ip
[SyslogServerIP]
Web: Syslog Server Port
EMS: Syslog Server Port
Number
CLI: syslog-port
[SyslogServerPort]
Web: CDR Server IP Address
EMS: IP Address of CDR
Server
CLI: cdr-srvr-ip-adrr
[CDRSyslogServerIP]
Web/EMS: CDR Report Level
CLI: cdr-report-level
[CDRReportLevel]
Web: Media CDR Report
Level
[MediaCDRReportLevel]
User's Manual
By default, logs are also sent to the RS-232 serial port. For how to
establish serial communication with the device, refer to the
Installation 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.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0.
Defines the UDP port of the Syslog server.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default port is 514.
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).
Enables media and signaling-related CDRs to be sent to a Syslog
server and determines the call stage at which they are sent.
[0] None = (Default) CDRs are not used.
[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.
[3] Connect & End Call = CDR report is sent to Syslog at
connection and at the end of each call.
[4] Start & End & Connect Call = CDR report is sent to Syslog at
the start, at connection, and at the end of each call.
Notes:
For the SBC application, this parameter enables only signaling-
related CDRs. To enable media-related CDRs for SBC calls, use
the MediaCDRReportLevel parameter.
The CDR Syslog message complies with RFC 3161 and is
identified by: Facility = 17 (local1) and Severity = 6 (Informational).
This mechanism is active only when Syslog is enabled (i.e., the
parameter EnableSyslog is set to 1).
Enables media-related CDRs of SBC calls to be sent to a Syslog
server and determines the call stage at which they are sent.
[0] None = (Default) No media-related CDR is sent.
[1] End Media = Sends a CDR only at the end of the call.
[2] Start & End Media = Sends a CDR once the media starts. In
some calls it may only be after the call is established, but in other
calls the media may start at ringback tone. A CDR is also sent
upon termination (end) of the media in the call.
[3] Update & End Media = Sends a CDR when an update occurs
in the media of the call. For example, a call starts and a ringback
tone occurs, a re-INVITE is sent for a fax call and as a result, a
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Mediant 500 E-SBC
Description
Document #: LTRT-10427

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