Table 74: Debug Log Settings
DescriptionField
Click this button to download the contents of the log as a file on your
computer. In the dialog box, you can open the file or save it. The file
can be opened in a text editor such as Notepad.
Download Log
Click this button to remove all entries from the log.Clear Log
Enter a keyword to filter the log entries that appear in the viewer. The
page will display only the entries that include the keyword.
Filter
Event Log Setting
Use the Administration > Log > Event Log Setting page to collect required event logs. Event log messages
are sent via SYSLOG protocol using UDP transport type.
Use the Event Log Setting when troubleshooting. Four event categories are defined:
• DEV—Device information. A message is sent once device boot-up and network connectivity are ready.
• SYS—System-related information. A message is sent once while device boot-up and network connectivity
are ready.
• CFG—Status of provision and configuration file change. A message is sent every time the provision
service restarts due to configuration or network status change.
• REG—Registration status for each line. A message is sent every time registration status changes.
Enter the settings as described below. After making changes, click Submit to save your settings, or click
Cancel to redisplay the page with the saved settings.
Table 75: Event Log Settings
DescriptionField
Set the Event log server address.Address
Set the Event log server port.
Default value: 514
Port
Set the Event log flag, it’s a bitwise value. Setting list is as below:
•
<Dev>:1(0x01)
•
<SYS>:2(0x01<<1)
•
<CFG>:4(0x01<<2)
•
<REG>:8(0x01<<3)
Default value: 15 (All events)
Flag
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