Appendix A | System Event Logging | |
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This section describes the entries that may be logged by the system event log. Of particular importance is the log event’s Category – this is the minimum severity level that must be set in order that the event be logged.
Use caution when changing Categories from their default levels. If too many sources have their Category values set too low, the number of messages being logged in a given period can be very large. If too many messages are being logged too rapidly, system performance can be adversely affected.
Most of the events shown in Tables
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Source: System | 2 | |
Source: Switchboard | 3 | |
Source: Nx 56/64 | 3 | |
Source Time | 4 | |
Source: Ethernet | 6 | |
Source: ISDN | 6 | |
ISDN Cause Codes | 9 | |
Cause Code Log Entries | 11 | |
Source: ISDN L2 Messages | 11 | |
Source: ISDN Call Control Messages | 11 | |
Source: ISDN Information Elements | 12 | |
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