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Windows Event Viewer
The Windows Event Viewer on the CallPilot server provides event and log
information. Most information provided by the Event Viewer on the server
can also be viewed through the Event Browser in CallPilot Manager.
Use the Windows Event Viewer on the server to view information that
you cannot view through the Event Browser in CallPilot Manager. This
information includes
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Viewing events in the Event Browser
The Event Browser shows events that occur on the server.
Default filtering
By default, only the latest 100 critical events are displayed in the Event
Browser. You can change the filter to view all events.
Getting there: System → Event Browser
Filtering events in the Event Browser
To reduce the number of events shown in the Event Browser at one time,
you can define filter settings to display only those events that match your
criteria. The default filter setting shows the latest 100 critical events.
Filter options
The filter combines the filter settings from each category. You can set the
filter to display
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Saving and printing a list of events from the Event Browser
You can save or print the events listed in the Event Browser. All events
listed in the Event Browser are saved or printed. If you have a problem with
your system the log can help technical support representatives conduct a
thorough analysis of your system.
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database events (from the application log)
server debug events (from the application log)
a specific number of latest events or all events that are retrieved from
the server
events of a certain severity (critical, major, minor, information)
a specific event code range, or all event codes
a specific type of alarm (alarm set, alarm cleared, or message)
events that occurred during a specific date and time interval
Nortel CallPilot
Administrator Guide
NN44200-601 01.11 Standard
5.0 9 November 2007