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Purpose
Severity
Level
System or service is unusable
0
EMERGENCY
Action must be taken immediately
1
ALERT
Critical condition, similar to ALERT, but not necessarily
requiring an immediate action
2
CRITICAL
An error condition that does not necessarily impact the
ability of the service to continue to function
3
ERROR
A warning about a bad condition, which is not necessarily
an error
4
WARN
Notification about interesting system-level conditions,
which are not errors
5
NOTICE
Information about internal flows or application or
per-request information, not system-wide information
6
INFO
Uploading a Log Messages XML File
You can download a Log Messages XML file, 
CVPLogMessages.xml
, to your local machine
from any Unified CVP server. After downloading the file, you can edit it to configure the way
Unified CVP event notifications are handled. Then after you edit the file, you can upload the
customized file to any Unified CVP server.
Procedure
To upload a Log Messages XML file from a Unified CVP Server to the Operations Console:
Step 1
From the Device Management menu, choose the type of server to which you want to upload a
syslog XML file. For example, to upload a file to a VXML Server, choose Device Management
> VXML Server
.
The Find, Add, Delete, Edit window lists any servers that have been added to the control panel.
Step 2
Select a server by clicking on the link in its Hostname field or by clicking the radio button
preceding it and then clicking Edit.
Step 3
Select File Transfer in the toolbar and then click Log Messages XML File Upload.
The Log Messages XML Upload page displays.
Step 4
In the Select a Log Messages XML file from your local PC text box, enter a file name or click
Browse and search for the file on your local system.
Step 5
Click Upload to transfer the selected file to the Unified CVP Server.
Step 6
Shut down and then start the corresponding Unified CVP Server.
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