TANDBERG D14049.04 Network Card User Manual


 
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D14049.04
JULY 2008
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Enabling Remote Logging
To enable remote logging, you must congure the VCS with the address of the
central log server to which the event log will be copied. To do this:
System Conguration > Logging
.
You will be taken to the Logging page.
xConguration Log Server Addres
s
About Remote Logging
The event log is always stored locally on the VCS. However, it is
often convenient to collect copies of all event logs from various
systems in a single location. A computer running a BSD-style
syslog server, as dened in RFC 3164 [4], may be used as the
central log server.
Remote syslog server
Enter the IP address or FQDN
(or server address, if a DNS
Domain Name has also been
congured) of the server to
which the log will be written.
This server must support
the BSD syslog protocol. It
cannot be another VCS.
Save
Click here to save your
changes.
About Logging
The VCS provides an event logging facility
for troubleshooting and auditing purposes.
The event log records information about such
things as calls, registrations, and messages
sent and received.
The VCS logging facility allows you to:
specify the amount of information that is
logged. This is done by changing the event
log level
copy the event log to a remote syslog server.
Overview
A VCS will not act as a central logging server for other
systems.
Events will be always logged locally (i.e. to the Event Log) regardless of
whether or not remote logging has been enabled.
Remote Logging
View the Event Log
Clicking on this link will take
you to the Event Log page,
which displays the Event Log.
TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction Getting Started
Overview and
Status
System
Conguration
VCS
Conguration
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Bandwidth
Control
Firewall
Traversal
Appendices
Applications Maintenance
Logging