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Chapter 3
Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Table 3-25
Log Messages
Message Name
IR_FILTER_NIGHT_AUTO
IR_FILTER_NIGHT_MANUAL IR filter changed to night by user
LOG_IN
LOG_OUT
MOTION_DETECTED
MOTION_STOPPED
OUTPUT_ONE_RESET
OUTPUT_ONE_TRIGGERED
OUTPUT_TWO_RESET
OUTPUT_TWO_TRIGGERED
PAN
PATROL_START
PATROL_STOP
POWER_SUPPLY_FAILURE
PTZ_LOST
SERVER_CONTACTED
SERVER_LOST
SERVER_UNREACHABLE
OL-19609-04
Description that Appears in Log File
IR filter changed to night
automatically.
<user> <IP address or hostname>.
User <user> <IP address or hostname>
logged in to <web server or SSH
server>.
User <user> <IP address or hostname>
logged out of <web server or SSH
server>.
Motion detected in region <region
index>.
Motion in region <region index>
stopped.
Output port one reset to <high/low>.
Output port one triggered to
<high/low>.
Output port two reset to <high/low>.
Output port two triggered to
<high/low>.
Pan <left/right> by user <user>
<IP address or hostname>.
Patrol started by user <user> <IP
address or hostname>.
Patrol stopped by user <user> <IP
address or hostname>.
DC power supply failure.
Connection to PTZ device was lost.
Device is either down or not
responding.
Communication established with
<server type> server <server or
IP address>.
Communication lost with <server
type> server <server or IP address>.
Failed to contact <server type> server
<server or IP address>.
Cisco Video Surveillance 4300 and 4500 High-Definition IP Cameras User Guide
Explanation
The IP camera enabled its night filter
automatically.
The IP camera night filter was enabled
by a user.
A user logged in to the IP camera.
A user logged out of the IP camera.
The IP camera detected motion in its
video field.
The IP camera stopped detecting
motion in its video field.
Output port 1 on the IP camera reset to
its default state.
Output port 1 on the IP camera
changed state.
Output port 2 on the IP camera reset to
its default state.
Output port 2 on the IP camera
changed state.
The IP camera was panned by a user.
A patrol sequence was started by a
user.
A patrol sequence was stopped by a
user.
The DC power for the IP camera failed. 2
The pan/tilt device that the IP camera
is connected to is not responding.
The IP camera established
communication with an SNTP, DHCP,
Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x
server.
The IP camera lost communication
with an SNTP, DHCP, Syslog, DNS,
SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server.
The IP camera was unable to contact an
SNTP, DHCP, Syslog, DNS, SMTP,
HTTP, or 802.1x server or a gateway.
Log Windows
Severity
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
4
6
4
4
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