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MAS fault management
You can configure logs to syslog destinations and to be sent as SNMP traps when generated.
To view event logs, use the Nortel MAS Console. The following table describes the information that you can view in each event log.
Field | Description |
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Type | Event log severity. (Error, Warning, or |
| Informational). In addition, a colored icon |
| represents the log type. Red indicates Error, yellow |
| indicates Warning, and white indicates |
| Informational. |
Timestamp | Timestamp of when the event was logged. You can |
| configure the timestamp to display as either local |
| time or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time. |
| UTC time is useful for correlating logs with events |
| in other time zones. |
Id | Identifier assigned to the event log. |
Description | A description of the event log. |
Source | The platform component that generated the log. |
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Security Logs
Security logs provide Security Administrators and Auditors the ability to track critical operations of the system and to analyze historical data should a security breach occur. Security logs are viewed using the Event Viewer Administrative tool.
Security logs are archived using the Save Log File As... popup menu option in the Event Viewer. It is the responsibility of onsite personnel to transfer these files off of the system if a backup of the security logs is required.
Access to security logs is restricted to either SSA or SA users.
The following parameters are set during installation:
•MaximumLogSize = 81920 KB
•AuditLogRetentionPeriod = 2
Windows OS Security Logs
All system events such as logins, file access, file handling, and network access are all tracked using various Windows operating system services. The rules that govern these logs are factory configured and installed on the server during installation.
Nortel Media Application Server 6.0 for AS 5300
Fundamentals
Release 6.0 03 June 2008
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