Chapter 2 Configuring Integrated Session Border Controller

Configuring H.248 Logging Level

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 10

 

 

logging filter control protocol

(Optional) Sets the H.248 protocol message filter for

 

 

console logging to display only the H.248 text without any

 

Example:

internal message logs.

 

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe)# logging filter

 

 

control protocol

 

Step 11

 

 

controller h248 {controller-index}

Configures the H.248 controller for the DBE and enters into

 

 

Controller H.248 configuration mode.

 

Example:

In the example, the configured number 2 identifies the

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe)# controller h248 2

H.248 controller for the DBE.

Step 12

 

 

remote-address ipv4 {A.B.C.D}

Configures the IPv4 remote address of the H.248 controller

 

 

for the SBE.

 

Example:

In the example, 200.50.1.254 is configured as the remote

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe-h248)#

SBE IP address.

 

remote-address ipv4 200.50.1.254

 

Step 13

 

 

remote-port {port-num}

Configures the port number of the H.248 controller that is

 

 

used to connect to the SBE.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe-h248)# remote-port

 

 

2971

 

Step 14

 

 

exit

Exits Controller H.248 configuration mode.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe-h248)# exit

 

Step 15

 

 

attach-controllers

Attaches the DBE to an H.248 controller.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe)# attach-controllers

 

Step 16

 

 

exit

Exits VDBE configuration mode.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe-vdbe)# exit

 

Step 17

 

 

end

Exits SBC-DBE configuration mode and returns to

 

 

privileged EXEC mode.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-sbc-dbe)# end

 

 

 

 

Enabling H.248 Logging Requests and Responses

Because the default logging level of 63 is set on by default, you can use the logging level command to enable other logging levels. In particular, logging level 30 generates logs showing H.248 requests sent and responses received. The logging level command sets the severity logging level on the DBE and limits logging messages displayed on the console to messages for that specified level and above. For example a specified logging level of 30 would display log messages from logging levels 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90.

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