License; Logging - Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
version
current standard. Version 2 is used by some older servers.
show ldap
List LDAP configuration settings.

license

Activate features with license keys.
license [delete <license_number>] [install <license_key>]
Install with a license key or delete a license number (automatically assigned in the order the
licenses are added). If the key is invalid (for example, it could never have been a valid
license), an error message is printed and it is not added. If the license is valid but there is
something else wrong with it (it names a nonexistent feature, it is expired, and so forth) a
warning message is printed but it is added.
show licenses
List all installed licenses and list all licensable features which are currently activated by a
license. For each, show:
A unique ID which is a small integer.
The text of the license key as it was added.
Whether or not it is valid and active.
Which features it is activating.

logging

Configure event logging. See
for more information.
Note!
These settings configure the system log (syslog) that records all system activity such as
user logins, configuration changes, and system condition changes. It does not record service
activity or errors. The Media Flow Controller errorlog records service related errors but is
mostly useful for debugging by Juniper Networks Support. Media Flow Controller provides
several service-specific logs, detailed in
logging
fields seconds enable [fractional-digits<integer> | whole-
digits<integer>]
files
delete {current | oldest [<number_of_files_to_delete>]}
rotation
upload {current | 1 | 2} {<URL | <SCP>} [</filename>]
format
standard
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license
—Set the LDAP protocol version number to use. Version 3 (default) is the
"Media Flow Controller System Logging Overview" on page 228
criteria {frequency<frequency>| size<megabytes>| size-
pct<percentage>}
force
max-num <max_number_of_files_to_keep>
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
"Chapter 9, "Media Flow Controller Troubleshooting."
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