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Multi-service business router; session border controller
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Parameter
Web/EMS: Debug Level
CLI: configure
system/logging/debug-level
[GwDebugLevel]
Web: Syslog Optimization
CLI: configure
system/logging/syslog-
optimization
[SyslogOptimization]
CLI: mx-syslog-lgth
[MaxBundleSyslogLength]
Web: Syslog CPU Protection
CLI: configure
system/logging/syslog-cpu-
protection
[SyslogCpuProtection]
User's Manual
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
CDR with the MediaReportType field set to "Update" is sent, as
the media was changed from voice to T.38. A CDR is also sent
upon termination (end) of the media in the call.
[4] Start & End & Update Media = Sends a CDR at the start of the
media, upon an update in the media (if occurs), and at the end of
the media.
Note: To enable CDR generation as well as enable signaling-related
CDRs, use the CDRReportLevel parameter.
Enables Syslog debug reporting and logging level.
[0] No Debug = (Default) Debug is disabled.
[1] Basic = Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP
messages.
[5] Detailed = Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP
message as well as many other logged processes.
Note: When debug reporting is enabled, in order to view Syslog
messages with Wireshark, you need to install AudioCodes Wireshark
plug-in (acsyslog.dll). Once the plug-in is installed, the Syslog
messages are decoded as "AC SYSLOG" and are displayed using
the 'acsyslog' filter instead of the regular 'syslog' filter.
Enables the device to accumulate and bundle multiple debug
messages into a single UDP packet and then send it to a Syslog
server. The benefit of this feature is that it reduces the number of
UDP Syslog packets, thereby improving (optimizing) CPU utilization.
[0] Disable
[1] Enable (default)
Note: The size of the bundled message is configured by the
MaxBundleSyslogLength parameter.
Defines the maximum size (in bytes) threshold of logged Syslog
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 enabled.
Enables the protection of the device's CPU resources during debug
reporting, ensuring voice traffic is unaffected. If CPU resources drop
(i.e., high CPU usage) to a critical level (threshold), the device
automatically lowers the debug level to free up CPU resources that
were required for the previous debug-level functionality. When
sufficient CPU resources become available again, the device
increases the debug level. The threshold is configured by the 'Debug
Level High Threshold' parameter (see below).
[0] Disable
[1] Enable (default)
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