Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 문제 해결 가이드
VCS logs
Cisco VCS troubleshooting procedures
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VCS logs
There are three types of VCS logs which can be seen by going to
Status > Logs > [type]
. These are
passive logs, which the administrator can view and filter, but cannot interact with in other ways.
Event Log
The Event Log shows key events that have occurred on the VCS including call events, login events
and alarms. Red events indicate events that have failed; green indicates events that have succeeded.
and alarms. Red events indicate events that have failed; green indicates events that have succeeded.
You can use the Filter options to search for specific URIs or keywords. The Event Log is the same as
the messages files in the system snapshot.
the messages files in the system snapshot.
Syslog
The Event Log can also be sent to one or more external syslog servers, for remote system monitoring.
This is configured on the
This is configured on the
Logging
page (
Maintenance > Logging
).
Up to four syslog servers can be specified.
Configuration Log
The Configuration Log provides a list of changes made to the VCS configuration by the system and
through the web interface or CLI. It also shows from which IP address and user the changes were
made.
through the web interface or CLI. It also shows from which IP address and user the changes were
made.
This log is useful when reviewing a system which has started to behave unexpectedly - any changes
made to the system can be reviewed to see if they may have had an impact on the state of the
system.
made to the system can be reviewed to see if they may have had an impact on the state of the
system.
Network Log
The Network Logs are similar to the Event Logs, in that they both show SIP and H.323 messaging.
However the Network Logs also shows call routing decisions made based on the VCS search rules.
However the Network Logs also shows call routing decisions made based on the VCS search rules.