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Parameter
Local
Default Media
configure system > logging >
local-storage-media
[LocalStorageMedia]
Local Storage Max File Size
configure troubleshoot > cdr >
local-storage-max-file-size
[CDRLocalMaxFileSize]
Local Storage Max Number of
Files
configure troubleshoot > cdr >
local-storage-max-files
[CDRLocalMaxNomOfFiles]
Local Storage File Creation
Interval
configure troubleshoot > cdr >
local-storage-interval
[CDRLocalInterval]
Debug Level
configure troubleshoot >
syslog > debug-level
[GwDebugLevel]
configure system > cdr > non-
call-cdr-rprt
[EnableNonCallCdr]
Syslog Optimization
configure troubleshoot >
syslog > syslog-optimization
[SyslogOptimization]
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media, upon an update in the media (if occurs), and at the end of
the media.
Note: To enable CDR generation as well as enable signaling-related
CDRs, use the CDRReportLevel parameter.
Storage
Defines the location for local storage of CDRs.
[0] RAM (default)
[1] Disk = Internal SD card
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Defines the size (in kilobytes) of each stored CDR file. Once the file
size is reached, the device creates a new file for subsequent CDRs,
and so on.
The valid value is 100 to 1024. The default is 1024.
Defines the maximum number of stored CDR files. If the maximum
number is reached, the device replaces (overwrites) the oldest
created file with a subsequent new file, and so on.
The valid value is 2 to 4096. The default is 5.
Defines how often (in minutes) the device creates a new CDR file.
For example, if configured to 60, it creates a new file every hour. This
occurs even if the maximum configured file size has not been
reached (see the CDRLocalMaxFileSize parameter). However, if the
maximum configured file size has been reached and the interval
configured by the parameter has not been reached, a new CDR file
is created.
The valid value is 2 to 1440. The default is 60.
Enables Syslog debug reporting and logging level.
[0] No Debug = (Default) Debug is disabled and Syslog
messages are not sent.
[1] Basic = Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP
messages.
[5] Detailed = Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP
message as well as many other logged processes.
Enables creation of CDR messages for non-call SIP dialogs (such as
SUBSCRIBE, OPTIONS, and REGISTER).
[0] = (Default) Disable
[1] = Enable
Enables the device to accumulate and bundle multiple debug
messages into a single UDP packet and then send it to a Syslog
server. The benefit of this feature is that it reduces the number of
UDP Syslog packets, thereby improving (optimizing) CPU utilization.
[0] Disable
[1] Enable (default)
Note: The size of the bundled message is configured by the
MaxBundleSyslogLength parameter.
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