Viewing Syslog Messages - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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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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