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Figure 136 Sample Error and Information Messages

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Sat Jan 01

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INFO

LAN promiscuous mode

<1>

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00:00:00 2000 PP00

INFO

Last errorlog repeat

1 Times

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:00 2000 PP00 -WARN

SNMP TRAP 0: cold start

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:00 2000 PP00

INFO

main: init completed

 

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:00 2000 PP00

INFO

Starting Connectivity Monitor

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:00 2000 PP1c

INFO

monitoring WAN connectivity

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:00 2000 PP0a

WARN

MPOA Link Down

 

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:02 2000 PP09 -WARN

SNMP TRAP 3: link up

day

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Sat Jan 01

00:00:05 2000 PP1b

INFO

adjtime task pause 1

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00:01:36 2000

PP14

INFO

SMT Password pass

 

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PP00

INFO

SMT Session Begin

 

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PP00

WARN

M1Save:Iface not found for DDNS

Clear Error Log

(y/n):

 

 

 

 

24.4.2 Syslog and Accounting

The Prestige uses the syslog facility to log the CDR (Call Detail Record) and system messages to a syslog server. Syslog and accounting can be configured in Menu 24.3.2 — System Maintenance — UNIX Syslog, as shown next.

Figure 137 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance: Syslog and Accounting

Menu 24.3.2 - System Maintenance - UNIX Syslog

UNIX Syslog:

Active= No

Syslog IP Address= ?

Log Facility= Local 1

Types:

CDR= No

Packet Triggered= No

Filter Log= No

PPP Log= No

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:

You need to configure the UNIX syslog parameters described in the following table to activate syslog then choose what you want to log.

Table 64 Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance : Syslog and Accounting

PARAMETER

DESCRIPTION

 

 

UNIX Syslog:

 

 

 

Active

Use [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to turn syslog on or off.

 

 

Syslog IP Address

Type the IP address of your syslog server.

 

 

Log Facility

Use [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select one of seven different local

 

options. The log facility lets you log the message in different server files. Refer to

 

your UNIX manual.

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