Configuring Debug Recording - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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48.4

Configuring Debug Recording

The device enables you to activate debug recording and send debug recording packets to
a defined capturing server. When the debug recording is activated, the device duplicates all
messages that are sent and/or received by it and then sends them to an external IP
address. The debug recording can be done for different types of traffic for example,
RTP/RTCP, T.38, ISDN, CAS, and SIP.
Debug recording is used for advanced debugging when you need to analyze internal
messages and signals. Debug recording is also useful for recording network traffic in
environments where hub or port mirroring is unavailable and for recording internal traffic
between two endpoints on the same device.
Notes:
Debug recording is collected only on the device's OAMP interface.
You can also save debug recordings to an external USB hard drive that is
connected to the device's USB port. For more information, see USB Storage
Capabilities on page 621.
To configure and activate debug recording:
1.
Open the Logging Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Logging >
Logging Settings).
2.
Configure the debug capturing server using the 'Debug Recording Destination IP' and
'Debug Recording Destination Port' parameters.
3.
From the 'Debug Recording Status' drop-down list, select Start to start the debug
recording or Stop to end the recording.
4.
Click Submit.
For a detailed description of these parameters, see ''Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters''
on page 730.
Version 6.8
Figure 48-2: Web Activities to Report to Syslog
Figure 48-3: Logging Settings Page
48. Syslog and Debug Recordings
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