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3.12.3
Syslog
Syslog is a standard for network device data logging. It allows separation of the software that generates
messages from the system that stores them and the software that reports and analyzes them. It also provides
devices which would otherwise be unable to communicate a means to notify administrators of problems or
performance. There are 5 levels of syslog, including NONE, DEBUG, NOTICE, WARNING and ERROR.
The Signal Log includes the following traces which are defined in the system by default:
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SD, hardware debug
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SIP, SIP signaling trace
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STUN, STUN logs
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ECC, detail information of call control module
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RE, the common communication module for SCP and SIM
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SCP, the communication protocol between gateway and cloud server
The media log is include following traces which defined in system by default
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RTP, RTP stream info collection
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SIM, to output traces between gateway and remote SIM cards
The System Log is include following traces which mainly used by developer
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SYS, system log
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TIMER, system process
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TASK, system task process
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CFM, system process
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NTP
The Management Log is include following traces which defined in system by default
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CLI, command line
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TEL,
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LOAD, firmware upload
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SNMP
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WEB, embedded web server
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PROV, provisioning
Server
Syslog
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When the gateway is registered to SIM Cloud server, the option will be changed to un-configurable
and all logs to be stored on server.