User`s manual

H.323 User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 171 December 2006
Table 5-36: Management Settings Parameters (continues on pages 171 to 172)
Parameter Description
Syslog Settings
Syslog Server IP address
[SyslogServerIP]
IP address (in dotted format notation) of the computer you are using to run
the Syslog Server.
The Syslog Server is an application designed to collect the logs and error
messages generated by the VoIP gateway.
Note: Use the SyslogServerPort parameter to define the Syslog server's
port.
For information on the Syslog, refer to Section
14.2 on page 342.
Syslog Server Port
[SyslogServerPort]
Defines the UDP port of the Syslog server.
The valid range is 0 to 65,535. The default port value is 514.
For information on the Syslog, refer to Section
14.2 on page 342.
Enable Syslog
[EnableSyslog]
Sends the logs and error message generated by the gateway to the Syslog
Server.
0 = Disable (logs and errors are not sent to the Syslog Server -- default).
1 = Enable.
Note1: If you enable Syslog (i.e, EnableSyslog = 1), you must enter an IP
address and a port number using SyslogServerIP and SyslogServerPort
parameters.
Note 2: Syslog messages may increase the network traffic.
Note 3: To configure the Syslog logging levels use the parameter
‘GwDebugLevel’.
Note 4: Logs are also sent to the RS-232 serial port (for information on
establishing a serial communications link with the Mediant 1000, refer to
Section
11.2 on page 297).
For information on the Syslog, refer to Section
14.2 on page 342.
SNMP Settings
For detailed information on the SNMP parameters that can be configured via the ini file, refer to Section 6.5.6 on
page 225.
For detailed information on developing an SNMP-based program to manage your devices, refer to Section
15
on page 345.
SNMP Managers Table
Refer to Section
5.6.8.1 on page 172.
SNMP Community Strings
Refer to Section
5.6.8.2 on page 174.
Enable SNMP
[DisableSNMP]
Enable [0] = SNMP is enabled (default).
Disable [1] = SNMP is disabled and no traps are sent.
Trap Manager Host Name
[SNMPTrapManagerHostName]
Defines a FQDN of a remote host that is used as an SNMP Manager. The
resolved IP address replaces the last entry in the trap manager table
(defined by the parameter ‘SNMPManagerTableIP_x’) and the last trap
manager entry of snmpTargetAddrTable in the snmpTargetMIB.
For example: 'mngr.corp.mycompany.com'.
The valid range is a 99-character string
Activity Types to Report via 'Activity Log' Messages
The Activity Log mechanism enables the Mediant 1000 to send log messages (to a Syslog server) that report
certain types of web actions according to a pre-defined filter.
The following filters are available:
Parameters Value Change
[ActivityListToLog = PVC]
Changes made on-the-fly to parameters.
Auxiliary Files Loading
[ActivityListToLog = AFL]
Loading of auxiliary files (e.g., via Certificate screen).
Device Reset
[ActivityListToLog = DR]
Device reset via the 'Maintenance Actions' screen.
Flash Memory Burning
[ActivityListToLog = FB]
Burning of files / parameters to flash (e.g., 'Maintenance Actions' screen).