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The Log Profile contain a set of related subsystems, along with the associated log level. Each Log Profile enables an easy way to enable/disable subsystems; the information in the Log Profile can be applied easily to the logging subsystem configuration.  

Quick Start

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: How to

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Set Up Logging

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Using Log Profiles

The following are suggested subsystems to log when troubleshooting telephony-related issues:

  • Common Call Control
  • Media Stream Controller Service
  • SIP Stack Service
  • Call Routing Service
  • Core Switching/Routing
  • ISDN Protocol
Configure Logging

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Using Log Profiles

The major subsystems are available in system defined Log Profiles; , you apply a Log Profile to the Subsystem Configuration and the associated Subsystems are mapped into the log.

Apply a Log Profile as follows:

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Warning

During high call churn, it is recommended Sonus recommends that no more than 3 subsystems be configured with logging levels higher than 'Informational'.

Working

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With Log Profiles

A Log Profile contains a set of related subsystems and log levels; it provides an easy way to enable/disable subsystems. The information created in the Log Profile is mapped into the Subsystem log. Through the Log Profiles table, there are two types of Log Profiles created: User defined (user configurable Log Profile) and System defined (pre-defined Log Profile; see Creating and Modifying Log Profiles for the list of predefined Log Profiles).

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