PAETEC and Microsoft Lync Integration 74  Document #: LTRT-33420 
  Mediant 800/1000/3000 E-SBC 
7.1.2  Syslog 
Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. A Syslog client, 
embedded in the device sends error reports/events generated by the device to a 
remote Syslog server using IP/UDP protocol. This information is a collection of error, 
warning and system messages that record every internal operation of the device. You 
can use the supplied AudioCodes proprietary Syslog server "ACSyslog" (shown in 
Figure 
 7-1) or any other third-party Syslog server for receiving Syslog messages. 
Figure  7-1: AudioCodes' Proprietary Syslog Server 
 
¾  To activate the Syslog client on the device using the Web interface: 
1.  Open the 'Syslog Settings' page (Configuration tab > System menu > Syslog 
Settings). 
2.  In the 'Syslog Server IP Address' field, enter the IP address of the Syslog server 
(ini file parameter SyslogServerIP). 
3.  From the 'Enable Syslog' drop-down list, select 'Enable' to enable the device to 
send Syslog messages to a Syslog server (defined in Step 2). 
Figure  7-2: Enabling Syslog