Cisco Systems Version 1.1 Network Router User Manual


 
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Cisco Carrier Sensitive Routing User Guide
Chapter4 CSR GUI Functionalities
Configuring CSR with the GUI
Figure4-3 Logging Level Pull-down Menu
The available levels are as follows:
Error—Only messages containing severe errors are logged. Optimally, this level may not generate
any error messages.
Information—Informational messages are generated and sent to syslog. A message at this level is
likely to be generated for each route request. This logging level can slow down performance.
Debug—Numerous messages are logged for each route request. This logging level can severely slow
down performance.
See AppendixA, “Logging,” for more detail on syslog.
Changing App Priority
App Priority is the priority of the CSR with respect to the connection to the gatekeeper. If two CSRs are
connected to the gatekeeper, the gatekeeper uses this priority number to distinguish which one should
be used first.
To change App Priority, enter a number from 1 to 9 in the App Priority box.
Changing Connection Port
Incoming Connection Port is the port where CSR listens for gatekeeper connection and where the
simulator that acts as a client is connected to the CSR. It is normally used for testing because gatekeepers
do not act as clients.
To change ports, enter a number from 1 to 32767. Entering zero disables the server connectivity.
Enabling Test Routes Accounting
This option enables accounting associated with the test routes. When this option is enabled and a test
route is issued, the call accounting units are updated. If you are testing new functionalities relating to
call counts through the GUI, this must be enabled.
To enable this option, click the checkbox to the left of the option.
Saving Configuration Settings
The Save Changes option saves the current configuration settings to the system. To save the settings,
click Save Changes.