Filtering Ip Network Traces - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Parameter
Value
CLI: value
[LoggingFilters_Value]
Syslog
[LoggingFilters_Syslog]
Capture Type
[LoggingFilters_CaptureType]

46.4.1 Filtering IP Network Traces

You can filter Syslog and debug recording messages for IP network traces, by setting the
'Filter Type' parameter to IP Trace in the Logging Filters table. IP traces are used to record
any IP stream, according to destination and/or source IP address, or port and Layer-4
protocol (UDP, TCP or any other IP type as defined by http://www.iana.com).
When the IP Trace option is selected, only the 'Value' parameter is applicable; the 'Syslog'
and 'Capture Type' parameters are not relevant. The 'Value' parameter configures the
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SRD table.
[10] Classification = Filters according to a specified
Classification rule listed in the Classification table (applicable
only to the SBC and application).
[11] IP-to-IP Routing = Filters according to a specified SBC IP-
to-IP routing rule listed in the IP-to-IP Routing table (applicable
only to the SBC application).
[12] User = Filters according to a specified user defined by
username or user@host.
[13] IP Trace = Filters according to a specified IP network trace
wireshark-like expression. For a detailed description on
configuring IP traces, see 'Filtering IP Network Traces' on page
618.
Defines the value of the selected filtering type in the 'Filter Type'
parameter.
The value can be the following:
A single value
A range, using a hyphen "-" between the two values, e.g., "1-3"
Multiple, non-contiguous values, using commas "," between
each value, e.g., "1,3,9"
Trunks and FXO/FXS pertaining to a module, using the syntax
module number/port or port, for example:
"1/2", means module 1, port 2
"1/[2-4]", means module 1, ports 2 through 4
Any to indicate all
For IP trace expressions, see e 'Filtering IP Network Traces' on
page
618
Enables Syslog messages for the defined logging filter:
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Enables debug recordings for the defined logging filter and defines
what to record:
[0] None (default)
[1] Signaling = Information related to signaling such as SIP
signaling messages, Syslog, and CDR.
[2] Signaling & Media = Signaling and media (RTP/RTCP/T.38).
[3] Signaling & Media & PCM = Signaling, media, and PCM
(voice signals from and to TDM).
[4] PSTN trace = ISDN and CAS traces - applicable only for
Trunk-related filters.
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