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the year,
mm
is the month, and
dd
is the date. If you have multiple drives, it is
good practice to write the logs there (e.g.,
D:\logs
).
Warning
: Please note that using a log file without a dollar sign as part of the
name is a ticking time bomb. While the system may initially run fine, system
instability is likely to occur as disk space becomes consumed.
Warning:
Be sure to lower the log level once the system is running, especially
when you write the log messages to a file. Sooner or later, you will get a hard
disk full error, which is a severe situation because the system will not be able
to save runtime data.
Specific Events
You can enable or disable logging on a subsystem level (available subsystems are shown
below):
•
Log general events:
These events are of general interest, for example, informa-
tion about the working directory.
•
Log SIP events:
Events in this module relate to the SIP traffic of the system.
•
Log media events:
The system reports events about media processing, for
example, a one-way audio RTP timeout.
•
Log IVR events:
This module logs events related to processing user input
(e.g., all DTMF events, including the auto attendant and the mailbox).
•
Log email events:
If you want to troubleshoot the email server interaction,
turn this module on so that you’ll see SMTP events.
•
Log http events:
This flag controls whether events in the internal HTTP
server should be logged.
•
Log registration events:
When a device registers or deregisters, it appears in
this module.
•
Log SNMP events:
SNMP events occur when an external SNMP agent
requests information from the system (see also page 58).
•
Log trunk events:
Log events are related to trunks (e.g., when a trunk regis-
ters for the first time or when an inbound trunk calls).
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