Chapter11. Logging
Log class for SIP packets
TheTelecommuting Module logs all SIP packets (one SIP packet is many lines). Select a log class for the SIP
packets.
Log class for SIP debug messages
TheTelecommuting Module logs a lot of status messages, for example the SIP initiation phase of a reboot. Select a
logclass for these messages.
Other
Log class for configuration server logins
Eachtime a user logs onto the Telecommuting Module configuration server, a message is generated, containing
informationabout the type of login and more. Here, you select a log class for these messages.
Log class for administration and configuration
Eachtime a user logs onto the Telecommuting Module configuration server, a message is generated, containing
informationabout the type of login and more. Here, you select a log class for these messages.
Save
Savesthe Logging Configuration configuration to the preliminary configuration.
Cancel
Revertsall of the above fields to their previous configuration.
Log Classes
Logclasses determine the handling of traffic logs, other event logs and alarms. You can select no logging, log to a
localfile (on the Telecommuting Module), send the log messages via syslog to a syslog server and send the log
messagesas emails. When configuring logging on all other pages, you select between the different log classes
definedhere.
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