Snmp Alarms In Syslog Messages; Enabling Syslog - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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AMDDecisionProbability – probability (in %) success that correctly detects answering
type
Below is an example of such a Syslog message with AMD information:
CallMachine:EVENT_DETECTED_EV - AMDSignal = <type – V/A/S/U>,
AMDDecisionProbability = <percentage> %
If there is no AMD detection, the AMDSignal field is shown empty (i.e. AMDSignal = ).
For more information on the AMD feature, see ''Answering Machine Detection (AMD)'' on
page 200.

53.2.1.4 SNMP Alarms in Syslog Messages

SNMP alerts are sent to the Syslog server using the following formats:
Raised Alarms: RAISE-ALARM: <Alarm Name>; Textual Description: <Textual
Description>; Severity <Alarm Severity>; Source <Alarm Source>; Unique ID: <Alarm
Unique ID >.
If additional information exists in the alarm, then these are also added: Additional
Info1:/ Additional Info2:/ Additional Info3
The Messages' Severity is as follows:
ITU Perceived Severity
(SNMP Alarm's Severity)
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
Indeterminate
Cleared
Cleared Alarms: CLEAR-ALARM: <Alarm Name>; Textual Description: <Textual
Description>; Severity <Alarm Severity>; Source <Alarm Source>; Unique ID: <Alarm
Unique ID >; If exists Additional Info1:/ Additional Info2:/ Additional Info3:

53.2.2 Enabling Syslog

The following procedure describes how to enable Syslog.
To enable Syslog:
1.
Open the Syslog Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab > Logging
folder > Syslog Settings).
2.
From the 'Enable Syslog' drop-down list, select Enable.
Version 7.2
Table 53-6: Syslog Message Severity
RecoverableMsg
RecoverableMsg
RecoverableMsg
Notice
Notice
Notice
Figure 53-2: Enabling Syslog
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53. Syslog and Debug Recording
AudioCodes' Syslog Severity
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