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Remote Log – Router
You can forward logged events of a specified severity level or higher to a remote computer. Each log message is assigned a severity level, which indicates how seriously the triggering event affects voice gateway functions.
Remote Log – Router fields
Field | Description |
Log Level | Messages having the severity level you specify, or higher, are logged to the logging destination |
| you select. The levels are, in order of severity: |
| • Panic — system panic or other condition that causes the voice gateway to stop functioning |
| • Alert — conditions that require immediate correction, such as a corrupted system database |
| • Critical — critical conditions, such as hard drive errors |
| • Error — error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than panic, alert, or |
| critical errors |
| • Warning — conditions that warrant monitoring |
| • Notice — conditions that are not errors but might warrant special handling; this is the default |
| Log Level setting |
| • Info — events or |
| • Debug — software debugging messages; specify this level only when directed by a technical |
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Add an IP | Type the IP address of the remote host where you want log information sent and click Add. You |
Address | can add multiple IP addresses using the Add button. Any IP address you add here appears in the |
| Select a logging destination |
Select a logging | From the list, select the IP address to which you want the log information sent. |
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