CHAPTER52 Syslog and Debug Recording
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
CallMachine:EVENT_DETECTED_EV - AMDSignal = <type – V/A/S/U>,
AMDDecisionProbability = <percentage> %
If there is no AMD detection, the AMDSignal field is shown empty (i.e. AMDSignal = ).
For more information on the AMD feature, see Answering Machine Detection (AMD).
SNMP Alarms in Syslog Messages
SNMP alerts are sent to the Syslog server using the following formats:
■ Raised Alarms: RAISE-ALARM: <Alarm Name>; Textual Description: <Textual
Description>; Severity <Alarm Severity>; Source <Alarm Source>; Unique ID: <Alarm Unique
ID >.
If additional information exists in the alarm, then these are also added: Additional Info1:/
Additional Info2:/ Additional Info3
The Messages’ Severity is as follows:
Table 52-5: Syslog Message Severity
ITU Perceived Severity
(SNMP Alarm’s Severity)
AudioCodes Syslog Severity
Critical RecoverableMsg
Major RecoverableMsg
Minor RecoverableMsg
Warning Notice
Indeterminate Notice
Cleared Notice
■ Cleared Alarms: CLEAR-ALARM: <Alarm Name>; Textual Description: <Textual
Description>; Severity <Alarm Severity>; Source <Alarm Source>; Unique ID: <Alarm Unique
ID >; If exists Additional Info1:/ Additional Info2:/ Additional Info3:
Enabling Syslog
To use Syslog, you first need to enable it.
➢ To enable Syslog:
1. Open the Logging Settings page (Troubleshoot menu > Troubleshoot tab > Logging folder >
Logging Settings).
2. From the 'Enable Syslog' drop-down list, select Enable.
3. Click Apply.
Configuring the Syslog Server Address
The device sends the Syslog messages to the Syslog server's address.
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