TANDBERG D13691.03 Network Router User Manual


 
TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual
Table 4: Event data (continued)
Field Description Applicable events
Dst-Alias
If present, the first H.323
Alias associated with the
recipient of the message
If present, the first E.164
Alias associated with the
recipient of the message
Registration Accepted
Registration Removed
Registration Rejected
Call Attempted
Call Connected
Call Disconnected
Call Rejected
Incoming Message
1
Outgoing Message
1
Call Bandwidth Changed
Time A full UTC timestamp in
YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS
format. Using this format
permits simple ASCII text sort-
ing/ordering to naturally sort by
time. This is included due to the
limitations of standard syslog
timestamps.
All Events
Level The level of the event as defined
in section 9.3. All events
9.5 Remote Logging
It is often convenient to collect all event logs in a single location. A comput er running a BSD style
syslog server, as defined in RFC3164[4] , may be used as the central log server ensure that
remote logging is enabled. A Border Controller will not act as a central logging server for other
systems.
The Border Controller should be configured with the address of the central log server:
xConfiguration Log Server Address: server address
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