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10:21:28.037 : 10.15.7.95 : NOTICE
Activity Log: WEB: Successful login at 10.15.7.95:80. User:
Admin. Session: HTTP (10.13.22.54)
The format of the Syslog message is described in the following table below:
Message Item
Message Types
Message Sequence
Number
[S=<number>]
Log Number
(lgr)(number)
Session ID (SID)
Version 7.2
Table 53-3: Syslog Message Format Description
Syslog generates the following types of messages:
ERROR: Indicates that a problem has been identified that requires
immediate handling.
WARNING: Indicates an error that might occur if measures are not
taken to prevent it.
NOTICE: Indicates that an unusual event has occurred.
INFO: Indicates an operational message.
DEBUG: Messages used for debugging.
Note:
The INFO and DEBUG messages are required only for advanced
debugging and by default, they are not sent by the device.
When viewing Syslog messages in the Web interface, these
message types are color coded.
By default, Syslog messages are sequentially numbered in the format
[S=<number>], for example, "[S=643]". A skip in the number sequence
of messages indicates a loss of message packets. For example, in the
below Syslog, messages 238 through 300 were not received. In other
words, 63 Syslog messages were lost (the sequential numbers are
indicated below in bold font):
18:38:14. 52 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE:
[S=235][SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_psbrdex)(619) recv
<-- DIGIT(0) Ch:0 OnTime:0 InterTime:100
Direction:0 System:1 [File: Line:-1]
18:38:14. 83 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE:
[S=236][SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(620)
#0:DIGIT_EV [File: Line:-1]
18:38:14. 83 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE:
[S=237][SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(621)
#0:DIGIT_EV [File: Line:-1]
18:38:14.958 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE:
[S=301][SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(625)
#0:DIGIT_EV [File: Line:-1]
You can disable the inclusion of the message sequence number in
Syslog messages, by setting the 'CDR Syslog Sequence Number'
parameter to Disable (see ''Configuring Syslog'' on page 769).
Ignore this number; it has been replaced by the Message Sequence
Number (described previously).
Unique SIP call session and device identifier. The device identifier
facilitates debugging by clearly identifying the specific device that sent
the log message, especially useful in deployments consisting of
multiple devices. In addition, the benefit of unique numbering is that it
enables you to filter the information (such as SIP, Syslog, and media)
according to device or session ID.
The syntax of the session and device identifiers are as follows:
53. Syslog and Debug Recording
: [S=872] [BID=3aad56:32]
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