TANDBERG D13691.03 Network Router User Manual


 
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9.3 Event Levels
Events are classified by importance as detailed in the table below. Level 1 is co nsidered the
most important. The system has a configured logging level. Events of level numerically equal to
and lower than the configured logging level are recorded in the event log.
Table 1: Event levels
Level Description
Level 1 (User) Easily human readable. Examples:
call attempt/connected/disconnected
registration attempt/accepted/rejected
Level 2 (Protocol) Logs of protocol messages sent and received.
Level 3 (Protocol Verbose) Protocol keepalives are suppressed at Level 2.
At logging level 3, keepalives are also logged.
9.4 Logged Events
The Events logged as are follows:
Table 2: Events logged at level 1
Event Description
Eventlog Cleared An operator cleared the event log
Admin Session Start An administrator has logged onto the system
Admin Session Finish An administrator has logged off the system
System Configuration Changed An item of configuration on the system has
changed. The detail event parameter contains
the name of the change d configuration item
and its new value.
Policy Change A policy file has been updated
Registration Requested A registration has been requested
Registration Accepted A registration request has been accepted
Registration Rejected A registration request has been rejected. The
Reason event parameter contains the H225
cause code. Optionally, the Detail event pa-
rameter may contain a textual representation
of the H.225 additional cause code.
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