CHAPTER68 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
â– [1] = Enables the feature. If the device receives an
incoming SIP message containing a Global Session
ID, it sends the same Global Session ID in the
outgoing SIP message. If the incoming SIP message
does not contain a Global Session ID or if a new
session is initiated by the device, the device generates
a new, unique Global Session ID and adds it to the
outgoing SIP message.
For more information, see Enabling Same Call Session ID
over Multiple Devices on page1063.
'Activity Types to Report via
Activity Log Messages'
configure troubleshoot
> activity-log
[ActivityListToLog]
Defines the operations (activities) performed in the Web
interface that are reported to a Syslog server.
â– [pvc] Parameters Value Change = Changes made
on-the-fly to parameters and tables, and Configuration
file load. Note that the ini file parameter,
EnableParametersMonitoring can also be used to set
this option.
â– [afl] Auxiliary Files Loading = Loading of Auxiliary
files.
â– [dr] Device Reset = Resetting the device from the
Maintenance Actions page.
Note: For this option to take effect, a device reset is
required.
â– [fb] Flash Memory Burning = Saving configuration
with burn to flash from the Maintenance Actions page.
â– [swu] Device Software Update = Software updates
(i.e., loading of cmp file) through the Software Upgrade
Wizard.
â– [naa] Non-Authorized Access = Attempts to log in to
the Web interface with a false or empty username or
password.
â– [spc] Sensitive Parameters Value Change =
Changes made to "sensitive" parameters:
✔ (1) IP Address
✔ (2) Subnet Mask
✔ (3) Default Gateway IP Address
✔ (4) ActivityListToLog
â– [ll] Login and Logout = Web login and logout
attempts.
â– [cli] CLI Activity = CLI commands entered by the
user.
â– [ae] Action Executed = Logs user actions that are not
related to parameter changes. The actions can include,
for example, file uploads, file delete, lock-unlock
maintenance actions, LDAP clear cache, register-
unregister, and start-stop trunk. In the Web, these
actions are typically done by clicking a button (e.g., the
LOCK button).
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