Chapter 8 TSPLogger

TSP Control

The TSP will have some control over the messages that are sent to the

TspLogger. It is by the “syslog” command in the AdminTerminal.

The “syslog” command is similar to the “install” or “options” command. That is, it allows setting hexadecimal bits to control what messages are sent to the TspLogger.

The following shows the output of the “syslog command”.

Syslog Options = 207f

1Emergency

1Alert

1Critical

1Error

1Warning

1Notice

1Information

0Debug

0

0

0

0

0

1Send Manual Dial Info to TspLogger

0Allow ALL T1/E1 Alarms to TspLogger

0Use Strict RFC 3164 message format

Notes

The Debug bit is normally turned OFF. It is for engineering use, and could flood the TspLogger with cryptic information meant for diagnosing problems.

“Send Manual Dial Info to TspLogger” will send a notification to the TspLogger whenever a manual dial is issued. The telephone number and station from where the call is being made will be displayed. It is sug- gested that this bit be turned ON only for those sites where manual dial- ing is NOT the norm. Otherwise the TspLogger could be flooded with manuals dial messages.

“Allow ALL T1/E1 Alarms to TspLogger” is normally turned OFF. Normally the TspLogger will receive a de-bounced UP or DOWN mes- sage indicating a T1 or E1 span is in trouble. If all the T1E1 errors are sent to the TspLogger, it could flood the logger and make finding useful information difficult.

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