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Use the Event Log object to create, configure, disable and enable system and subsystem level log files to capture system, security, debug, packet, trace and accounting events. The SBC releases 7.2.x and 10.1.3 are compliant with FIPS-140-2 and FIPS-140-3 respectively. To verify the current status of FIPS certification, contact the Global Support Assistance Center: Ribbon Support Portal: https://ribboncommunications.com/services/ribbon-support-portal Voice: +1-833-RIBBON1 (1-833-742-2661) For each event type, an event class (subsystem) and severity threshold can be configured. Event classes include: The ROLLFILE facility provides a means of closing the active log file and opening a new one with an incremented (name) suffix. This facilitates real-time analysis of system events by performing the analysis on closed, rather than opened and growing, files.Event Types
Event Facility System 16 local0 Debug 17 local1 Trace 18 local2 Security 19 local3 Audit 20 local4 Accounting 22 local6 Platform Audit Logs 23 local7 Console log lpr SFTP log ftp Kern Log kern User Log user Daemon Log daemon Auth Log auth, authpriv Syslog Log news NTP Log uucp Cron Log cron FIPS Log local5
In the DBG and TRC log files, the call-related trace lines for the Node Resource Manager Agent (NRMA) and the Distributed FE (DFE) are tagged with the VNFC-ID and GCID pair in the D-SBC log header.
This is applicable only for OpenStack Cloud platform and does not support other platforms like KVM, VMWare, and so on. Refer to Basic Debugging for more information.
For configuration details, refer to: