70bb91fa4688d417bf72a0bca572c7e4e16, name=15:10:12.549898 I B1:response,value=dd379d2b5e692b6afef2bee361e32bca, name=User
15:10:12.549968 O B1: success
15:10:12.550039 O B1:
15:10:12.557258 I B1:
15:10:12.557300 O B1:
15:10:12.559629 I B1:
15:10:12.573896 I B1: 206.226.15.2 > 206.226.15.1: icmp: echo request
15:10:12.574017 O B1: 206.226.15.1 > 206.226.15.2: icmp: echo reply
ISDN Troubleshooting
Logging
ISDN sends messages to the system message log. Whether a message is sent to the log or not depends on the logging setting of the ISDN interface. Log messages are of one of the following levels of severity.
Setting a logging to a particular level means all messages of this severity and higher are sent to the message log. For example, if you set logging to Error, all error messages are sent to the message log.
ISDN logs messages for the following informational events:
ISDN Layer 1 protocol activated or deactivated
Expiration of Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 timers
An attempted outgoing call
An incoming call being received
A call being connected
A call being disconnected
To set level of messages logged
1.Click Interfaces under Configuration > Interface Configuration in the tree view.
2.Click the physical interface link to configure in the Physical column. Example:
3.From the
To view the message log
1.Click Monitor on the home page.
2.Click the View Message Log link under the System logs heading.
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