Event Description Level
Application
Warning
The VCS application is still running but has experienced a recoverable problem. Further
detail may be provided in the Detail event parameter.
1
Authorization
Failure
The user has either entered invalid credentials, does not belong to an access group, or
belongs to a group that has an access level of "None". Applies when remote
authentication is enabled.
1
Beginning
System Backup
A system backup has started. 1
Beginning
System Restore
A system restore has started. 1
Call Answer
Attempted
An attempt to answer a call has been made. 1
Call Attempted A call has been attempted. 1
Call Bandwidth
Changed
The endpoints in a call have renegotiated call bandwidth. 1
Call Connected A call has been connected. 1
Call Diverted A call has been diverted. 1
Call
Disconnected
A call has been disconnected. 1
Call Inactivity
Timer
A call has been disconnected due to inactivity. 1
Call Rejected A call has been rejected. The Reason event parameter contains a textual representation
of the H.225 additional cause code.
1
Call Rerouted The VCS has Call signaling optimization set to On and has removed itself from the call
signaling path.
1
CBA
Authorization
Failure
An attempt to log in using certificate-based authentication has been rejected due to
authorization failure.
1
Certificate
Management
Indicates that security certificates have been uploaded. See the Detail event parameter
for more information.
1
Completed
System Backup
A system backup has completed. 1
Completed
System restore
A system restore has completed. 1
Configlog
Cleared
An operator cleared the Configuration Log. 1
Decode Error A syntax error was encountered when decoding a SIP or H.323 message. 1
Diagnostic
Logging
Indicates that diagnostic logging is in progress. The Detail event parameter provides
additional details.
1
Error Response
Sent
The TURN server has sent an error message to a client (using STUN protocol). 3
Eventlog
Cleared
An operator cleared the Event Log. 1
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Reference material
About Event Log levels