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AudioCodes Media 800 MSBR User Manual

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User's Manual 722 Document #: LTRT-12809
Mediant 800 MSBR
Error Abbreviation Error Name Description
AC
Invalid Channel ID
AL
Invalid Header Length
AO
Invalid Codec Type
AP
Unknown Aggregation Payload Type
AR
Invalid Routing Flag Received
60.1.2 Unique Device Identification in Syslog Messages
The Syslog messages include a unique string to identify the device.
Syslog messages relating to VoIP functionality are marked with "host"; those relating to
Data Routing are marked with "DATA".
12/12 12:46:40.921 : 10.8.5.70 : NOTICE : host: 10.8.5.78 (sip_stack)(24) Resource
SIPMessage deleted - #267
11/24 08:14:09.311 : 10.3.2.100 : WARNING : DATA: Failed to set device eth0 netmask:
Cannot assign requested address
60.1.3 Identifying AudioCodes Syslog Messages using Facility Levels
The device’s Syslog messages can easily be identified and distinguished from Syslog
messages from other equipment, by setting its Facility level. The Facility levels of the
device's Syslog messages are numerically coded with decimal values. Facility level may
use any of the "local use" facilities (0 through 7), according to RFC 3164. Implementing
Facility levels is useful, for example, if you collect the device’s as well as other equipments’
Syslog messages on the same server. Therefore, in addition to filtering Syslog messages
according to IP address, the messages can be filtered according to Facility level.
The Facility level is configured using the SyslogFacility ini file parameter, which provides
the following options:
Syslog Facility Levels
Numerical Value Facility Level
16 (default)
local use 0 (local0)
17
local use 1 (local1)
18
local use 2 (local2)
19
local use 3 (local3)
20
local use 4 (local4)
21
local use 5 (local5)
22
local use 6 (local6)
23
local use 7 (local7)
Syslog messages begin with a less-than ("<") character, followed by a number, which is
followed by a greater-than (">") character. This is optionally followed by a single ASCII
space. The number is known as the Priority and represents both the Facility level and the
Severity level. A Syslog message with Facility level 16 is shown below:
Facility: LOCAL0 - reserved for local use (16)

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AudioCodes Media 800 MSBR Specifications

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BrandAudioCodes
ModelMedia 800 MSBR
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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