CHAPTER72 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 800 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
'Rotation Period'
configure troubleshoot
> cdr > rotation-period
[CDRLocalInterval]
Defines how often (in minutes) the device creates a new
CDR file for locally stored CDRs. For example, if
configured to 60, every hour it creates a CDR file
containing all the CDRs from the Current file.
The valid value is 2 to 1440. The default is 60.
Note:
■ CDR file creation works together with the 'File Size'
parameter, whereby the file is created as soon as one
of the parameter's ('File Size' or 'Rotation Period')
settings are fulfilled (whichever is met earlier). For
example, if the 'Rotation Period' parameter is 60 and
'File Size' is 100, and an hour has passed but the file
size is only 50 kbytes, the device creates the CDR file.
■ The CDR file is created even if there are no CDRs in
the Current file.
'VoIP Debug Level'
configure troubleshoot
> syslog > debug-level
[GwDebugLevel]
Enables Syslog debug reporting and logging level.
■ [0] No Debug = (Default) Debug is disabled and
Syslog messages are not sent.
■ [1] Basic = Sends debug logs of incoming and
outgoing SIP messages.
■ [5] Detailed = Sends debug logs of incoming and
outgoing SIP message as well as many other logged
processes.
configure system > cdr
> non-call-cdr-rprt
[EnableNonCallCdr]
Enables creation of CDR messages for non-call SIP
dialogs (such as SUBSCRIBE, OPTIONS, and
REGISTER).
■ [0] = (Default) Disable
■ [1] = Enable
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the SBC
application.
'Syslog Optimization'
configure troubleshoot
> syslog > syslog-
optimization
[SyslogOptimization]
Enables the device to accumulate and bundle multiple
debug messages into a single UDP packet and then send
it to a Syslog server. The benefit of this feature is that it
reduces the number of UDP Syslog packets, thereby
improving (optimizing) CPU utilization.
■ [0] Disable (default)
■ [1] Enable
Note: The size of the bundled message is configured by
the MaxBundleSyslogLength parameter.
mx-syslog-lgth
[MaxBundleSyslogLength]
Defines the maximum size (in bytes) threshold of logged
Syslog messages bundled into a single UDP packet, after
which they are sent to a Syslog server.
The valid value range is 0 to 1220 (where 0 indicates that
no bundling occurs). The default is 1220.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the
[GWDebugLevel] parameter is enabled.
- 1192 -