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web_gui:log_configuration_page [2010/11/08 12:55]
tibor
web_gui:log_configuration_page [2012/03/02 10:14] (current)
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  * Info   * Info
  * Debug   * Debug
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 +{{ :web_gui:log_configuration_page.png?204|Log Configuration page in rel 5.30}}
===== System Log ===== ===== System Log =====
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  * Accept - packet accepted by firewall rule   * Accept - packet accepted by firewall rule
-Usually the firewall log is turned off - no packets are logged.\\ +Usually the firewall log is turned off - no packets are logged. 
-:!: Enabling the firewall log may affect performance/throughput of the unit, especially when logging all packets and/or extensive details about each packet. At peak load, some packets may be left out from the log.+ 
 +^ :!: Enabling the firewall log severely limits performance/throughput of the unit! ^ 
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 +At peak load, some packets may be left out from the log.
If you enable firewall logging, you should consider selecting **Show rejected packets** as that setting will log all packets stopped by the firewall, but not every single packet passing through. If you enable firewall logging, you should consider selecting **Show rejected packets** as that setting will log all packets stopped by the firewall, but not every single packet passing through.
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  * **Log SIP methods** - Filter logging of SIP messages by method. If the word "not" is prepended all SIP messages that not matches the methods listed will be logged. Examples: "not REGISTER" or "INVITE ACK BYE CANCEL".   * **Log SIP methods** - Filter logging of SIP messages by method. If the word "not" is prepended all SIP messages that not matches the methods listed will be logged. Examples: "not REGISTER" or "INVITE ACK BYE CANCEL".
  * **Log only communication with IP addresses** - Filter the logging of SIP messages. Only SIP messages sent or received to the given IP addresses are recorded into the SIP Log.   * **Log only communication with IP addresses** - Filter the logging of SIP messages. Only SIP messages sent or received to the given IP addresses are recorded into the SIP Log.
 +  * **Log internal SIP messages** - SIP messages may be sent to/from internal applications of the box, when this checkbox is checked all messages will be logged. Otherwise only message sent out or received from the network will be shown.
 +This section contains also settings for the logging for telephone ports and built-in IVR units (auto attendant, conference unit, voicemail unit, testagent unit):
 +  * **Log telephone port and IVR unit calls** - Use this checkbox to get a logging for each start and end of a call where a telephone port (FXS/FXO) or an IVR unit is an endpoint.
 +  * **Telephone ports and IVR units debug messages** - Use this checkbox to get a lot of debug output for each call where a telephone port (FXS/FXO) or an IVR unit is an endpoint. Should only be enabled for debug purposes, because it needs quite a lot of processing power.
The SIP log can be viewed on the [[SIP log page]] or forwarded to various receivers, see below. The SIP log can be viewed on the [[SIP log page]] or forwarded to various receivers, see below.
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  * **Basic** - Information about call participants, duration, termination reason, etc is recorded.   * **Basic** - Information about call participants, duration, termination reason, etc is recorded.
  * **Including media statistics** - Calculate and store information about voice quality too.   * **Including media statistics** - Calculate and store information about voice quality too.
-**Log local calls too** - Log information about local calls (made between LAN phones) too. (Same as setting "Always record route" on [[web GUI:SIP advanced]] page.)+**Log local calls too** - Log information about local calls (made between LAN phones) too. (Same as setting "Always record route" on [[advanced_sip_settings|SIP advanced]] page.)
The Call log can be viewed on the [[Call log page]] or forwarded to various receivers, see below. The Call log can be viewed on the [[Call log page]] or forwarded to various receivers, see below.
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You can limit the amount of logs e-mailed by selecting what severity level of an event must have been occurred for an e-mail to be generated. (As the firewall log has no severity levels it cannot do such filtering.) You can limit the amount of logs e-mailed by selecting what severity level of an event must have been occurred for an e-mail to be generated. (As the firewall log has no severity levels it cannot do such filtering.)
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 +==== Forward to SNMP server ====
 +Log entries in all logs can be forwarded, embedded in [[wp>SNMP#Trap|SNMP traps]], to a remote [[:settings and administration:SNMP]] server.
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 +By specifying a community and IP address SNMP traps can be generated for log events with selected severity levels or higher.
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 +Log traps sent have OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1218.1.5.0.0
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 +Installing Internet Gate's customer specific MIB makes receiving log traps easier. [[:settings and administration:SNMP|Read more here]]
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