Sample Log File - Polycom G7500 Administrator's Manual

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Setting
Remote Log Server Address
Remote Log Server Transport Protocol

Sample Log File

The following code block is a sample G7500 system log file:
2018-10-19 13:53:08 Kernel.Debug 10.223.73.18 1
2018-10-19T18:53:08.626000+00:00 DeviceName ProductName - - [NXLOG@14506
EventReceivedTime="2018-10-19 18:53:08" SourceModuleName="plcmlog"
SourceModuleType="im_file"] CEng: RouteProc[0]: RouteReceived -
videoroute set 0 mon1 1920 1080 HDMI 60 Progressive vout1 0 0 1920 1080 0
none 0 0 0 0
2018-10-19 13:53:08 Kernel.Info 10.223.73.18 1
2018-10-19T18:53:08.626000+00:00 DeviceName ProductName - - [NXLOG@14506
EventReceivedTime="2018-10-19 18:53:08" SourceModuleName="plcmlog"
SourceModuleType="im_file"] SMan: SrcMan: IncallMuteStateCmdUpdate set
incall = 0
2018-10-19 13:53:08 Kernel.Debug 10.223.73.18 1
2018-10-19T18:53:08.626000+00:00 DeviceName ProductName - - [NXLOG@14506
EventReceivedTime="2018-10-19 18:53:08" SourceModuleName="plcmlog"
SourceModuleType="im_file"] CEng: RouteTrans[0]: RouteTrans people camera
source id 1, width 1920, height 1080 vinp->mon1
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Specifies the server address and port. If you don't
specify the port, the system uses a default
destination port. The system determines the default
port by how you configure Remote Log Server
Transport Protocol:
UDP: 514
TCP: 601
TLS: 6514
You can specify the address and port in the
following formats:
IPv4 address:
192.0.2.0:<port>
<port>
is the elective destination port number
in the 1-65535 range.
FQDN:
logserverhost.company.com:<port
>
, where
<port>
is the elective destination
port number in the 1-65535 range.
Specifies the transport protocol for sending logs to
a remote server:
UDP
TCP
TLS (secure connection)
Troubleshooting
, where
VID
117

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