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The Event Subsystem object lets you specify an INFO-level logging "white list." You can selectively turn on one or more INFO/MINOR events that would otherwise be filtered out by a current Event Filter configuration.

Like the Event Filter object, the Event Subsystem object applies only to Active servers.

You can select whether to log specific subsystem INFO-level events as follows:

  1. Turn on logging of INFO/MINOR events generated by a selected subsystem of a selected server module. You can specify an unlimited number of subsystem-server combinations, with each combination requiring its own configuration command.
  2. [For Ribbon use only] Optionally further limit allowed INFO events to specific event type(s), to prevent flooding the SYS/DNG log with INFO events from a high-activity subsystem:
  3. Specify the minimum and maximum event ID range
  4. Enable one or more factory-specified categories of events to be logged

To View Sub System Admin

On SBC main screen, go to Administration > Accounting and Logs > Event Log > Sub System Admin. The Sub System Admin window is displayed.

Event Log - Sub System Admin

To Edit Sub System Admin

To edit any of the created Sub System Admins, click the radio button next to the specific admin name.

Event Log - Highlighted Sub System Admin

The Edit Sub System Admin window is displayed below.

Event Log - Edit Selected Sub System Admin

Make the required changes and click Save to save the changes.

To Create New Sub System Admins

To create a new Sub System Admin, click New Sub System Admin tab on the Sub System Admin List panel.

Event Log - Create Sub System Admin

The Create New Sub System Admin window is displayed.

Event Log - Create Sub System Admin

Enter all the required fields. You can click Show only required fields at the left hand bottom of the panel to view and enter only the required fields to create a new Sub System Admin.

The following parameters are displayed:

Event Log - Subsystem Admin Parameters

Parameter

Description

Ce Name

Enter the Ce name.

System Id

Specifies the name of the SBC 5000 series subsystem for which the subsystem event entries apply (the software subsystem from which to log INFO events on the specified module).
Following are the possible values:
nrs, fm, sm, sma, nrm, nrma, brm, drm, xrm, cc, ds, trm, gwfe, gwsg, cam, mgsg, enm, arm, rtm, h323sg, h323fe, sipsg, sipfe, dnsc, sec, ipm, im, cpx, chm, nm, enm_test, pathchk, debug, diamc, lvm, h248fe, ipacl, ike, pipe, pes, ssa, scpa, ema, enm_am, icms_test1, icms_test2, prsnp.

Info Log State

The subsystem's INFO level event logging state.

  • enabledallow (do not filter out) subsystem INFO/MINOR events in the specified event range.
  • disabled (default)

Min Event Id

The subsystem's minimum event ID that does not get filtered out (integer 0-2048.)
For Ribbon use only.

Max Event Id

The subsystem's maximum event ID that does not get filtered out (integer 0-2048.)
For Ribbon use only.

To Copy Sub System Admins

To copy any of the Created Sub System Admins and to make any minor changes, click the radio button next to the specific admin name to highlight the Admin row.

Event Log - Highlighted Sub System Admin

Click Copy Sub System Admin tab on the Sub System Admin List panel.

Event Log - Create Sub System Admin

The Copy Selected Sub System Admin window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.

Event Log - Copy Selected Sub System Admin

Make the required changes to the required fields and click Save to save the changes.

To Delete Sub System Admins

To delete any of the created Sub System Admins, click the radio button next to the specific admin name which you want to delete.

Event Log - Highlighted Sub System Admin

Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row.

Event Log - Sub System Delete Confirmation

Click Yes to remove the specific Sub System Admin.

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