Export Activity Logs To A Syslog Server - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Installing and operating the AIWS and the AIWS2
- To change a number when the destination is another city.
External Line Prefix
External Line Prefix is what needs to be dialled before the number to reach the public
network.
The value is used to change the telephone number if it is identified as an external number.
PBX First Prefix
PBX First Prefix is what precedes an internal number to create an external number.
This value is used to compare with the phonebook number to decide whether the number
is internal or external.
PBX Second Prefix
Points out an additional prefix to be handled in the same way as "PBX First prefix".
Maximum size of internal telephone numbers
Used for numbers that starts with a digit instead of "+" or "(". If the number is longer than
this value, it is considered to be an external number.
Minimum size of global telephone numbers
Used for numbers that starts with a digit instead of "+" or "(". If the number is equal to or
longer than this value, it is considered to be a global number.

Export activity logs to a Syslog server

Activities in the module are logged and can be exported to a Syslog Server where the logs can
be managed and analyzed. Messages are sent to the syslog server every time an activity occur
in the module.
Example of activities are: An SMS has been sent to a handset, an alarm has been received
from a handset, an error has occured in the module etc.
Syslog is a simple protocol (SYStem LOG protocol) for transmitting event messages and alerts
text across an IP network. The activities are sent as text messages from the module to the
Syslog Server. The IP address to the Syslog Server must be set in the module, DNS is
supported so entering the servername will work as well. The activities can be exported to 5
syslog servers in parallel.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
02/2016

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