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CHAPTER58 Syslog and Debug Recording
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
â–  Board logs: Logs relating to the operation of the device (infrastructure) that are non-call session
related (e.g., device reset or Web login). These logs are identified by a board ID ("BID"),
described in detail in the table below. The following is an example of a board Syslog message:
10:21:28.037 : 10.15.7.95 : NOTICE : [S=872] [BID=3aad56:32] Activity Log: WEB:
Successful login at 10.15.7.95:80. User: Admin. Session: HTTP (10.13.22.54)
The format of the Syslog message is described in the following table below:
Table 58-3: Syslog Message Format Description
Message Item Description
Message
Severity Types
Syslog generates the following types of messages based on severity
level:
â–  ERROR: Indicates that a problem has been identified that requires
immediate handling.
â–  WARNING: Indicates an error that might occur if measures are not
taken to prevent it.
â–  NOTICE: Indicates that an unusual event has occurred.
â–  INFO: Indicates an operational message.
â–  DEBUG: Messages used for debugging.
Note:
â–  The INFO and DEBUG messages are required only for advanced
debugging and by default, they are not sent by the device.
â–  When viewing Syslog messages in the Web interface, these message
types are color coded.
Message
Sequence
Number
[S=<number>]
By default, Syslog messages are sequentially numbered in the format
[S=<number>], for example, "[S=643]". A skip in the number sequence of
messages indicates a loss of message packets. For example, in the
below Syslog, messages 238 through 300 were not received. In other
words, 63 Syslog messages were lost (the sequential numbers are
indicated below in bold font):
18:38:14. 52 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE: [S=235]
[SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_psbrdex)(619) recv <-- DIGIT
(0) Ch:0 OnTime:0 InterTime:100 Direction:0 System:1
[File: Line:-1]
18:38:14. 83 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE: [S=236]
[SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(620) #0:DIGIT_EV [File:
Line:-1]
18:38:14. 83 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE: [S=237]
[SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(621) | #0:DIGIT_EV
[File: Line:-1]
18:38:14.958 : 10.33.45.72 : NOTICE: [S=301]
[SID:2ed1c8:96:5] (lgr_flow)(625) | #0:DIGIT_EV
[File: Line:-1]
You can disable the inclusion of the message sequence number in Syslog
messages, by setting the 'CDR Syslog Sequence Number' parameter to
Disable (see Configuring Syslog).
Log Number
(lgr)(number)
Ignore this number; it has been replaced by the Message Sequence
Number (described previously).
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