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If you are experiencing complex issues that require advanced troubleshooting, you may need to collect information from the MCU logs. Typically, you will be working with TANDBERG customer support who can help you obtain these logs.
You can:
The Event capture filter allows you to change the level of detail to collect in the Event log traces.
Normally, the capture filter should be set to the default of Errors, warnings and information for all logging sources. There is no advantage in changing the setting of any source without advice from TANDBERG customer support. There is a limited amount of space available to store logged messages and enabling anything other than Errors, warnings and information could cause the log to become full quickly.
The Event display filter allows you to view or highlight stored Event log entries. Normally, you should not need to view or modify any of the settings on this page.
You can configure the MCU to send event messages to up to four syslog servers. To add or remove a syslog server, go to Logging using syslog.
and make the changes you require. SeeThe
page records every H.323 and SIP message received or transmitted from the MCU. The log can be exported in an .xml file by clicking .By default the H.323/SIP log is disabled because it affects performance, but TANDBERG customer support may ask you to enable it if there is a problem with a unit in your network. To do this, click
The audit log records any user action on the MCU which might compromise the security of the unit, of its functions, or of the network. For more information, refer to Working with the audit logs.
In addition to the logs described above, the MCU can also store Call Detail Records (CDR) which may be used for auditing and billing purposes. Events in the log are displayed in the CDR log page. See Working with Call Detail Records for more details.
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