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For conditions requiring the "or" / "||" expression, add multiple table rows. For example, the
Wireshark condition "(ip.src == 1.1.1.1 or ip.src == 2.2.2.2) and ip.dst == 3.3.3.3" can be
configured using the following two table row entries:
1.
ip.src == 1.1.1.1 and ip.dst == 3.3.3.3
2.
ip.src == 2.2.2.2 and ip.dst == 3.3.3.3
Note:
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Viewing Syslog Messages
You can use the following tools to view the Syslog messages sent by the device:
Web interface's Message Log page (see below).
CLI -The device sends the error messages (e.g. Syslog messages) to the CLI console
as well as to the original configured destination. Use the following commands:
debug log
no debug log
no debug log all
Any third-party Syslog server (e.g., Wireshark).
The following procedure describes how to view Syslog messages 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.
To activate the Web interface's Message Log:
1.
Enable Syslog (see ''Enabling Syslog'' on page 719).
2.
Open the Message Log page (Status & Diagnostics tab > System Status menu >
Message Log); the Message Log page is displayed and the log is activated.
Version 6.8
If the 'Value' field is not defined, the device records all IP traffic types.
; Starts the debug
; Stops the debug
; Stops all debug process
Figure 57-5: Message Log Page
57. Syslog and Debug Recordings
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