Chapter 2 Configuring Integrated Session Border Controller
Configuring H.248 Logging Level
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logging filter control protocol | (Optional) Sets the H.248 protocol message filter for | |
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controller h248 | Configures the H.248 controller for the DBE and enters into | |
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| Controller H.248 configuration mode. |
| Example: | In the example, the configured number 2 identifies the |
| H.248 controller for the DBE. | |
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Configures the IPv4 remote address of the H.248 controller | ||
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| Example: | In the example, 200.50.1.254 is configured as the remote |
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Configures the port number of the H.248 controller that is | ||
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exit | Exits Controller H.248 configuration mode. | |
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Attaches the DBE to an H.248 controller. | ||
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exit | Exits VDBE configuration mode. | |
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end | Exits | |
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Enabling H.248 Logging Requests and Responses
Because the default logging level of 63 is set on by default, you can use the logging level command to enable other logging levels. In particular, logging level 30 generates logs showing H.248 requests sent and responses received. The logging level command sets the severity logging level on the DBE and limits logging messages displayed on the console to messages for that specified level and above. For example a specified logging level of 30 would display log messages from logging levels 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90.
Cisco IOS XE Integrated Session Border Controller Configuration Guide for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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