User's Manual 802 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
 To configure the Syslog debug level:
1. Open the Syslog Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Syslog
Settings).
Figure 53-3: Configuring Syslog Debug Level
2. From the 'Debug Level' (GwDebugLevel) drop-down list, select the desired debug
level of the Syslog messages:
• No Debug: Disables Syslog and no Syslog messages are sent.
• Basic: Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP messages.
• Detailed: Sends debug logs of incoming and outgoing SIP message as well as
many other logged processes.
3. From the 'Syslog Optimization' (SyslogOptimization) drop-down list, select whether
you want the device to accumulate and bundle multiple debug messages into a single
UDP packet before sending it to a Syslog server. The benefit of this feature is that it
reduces the number of UDP Syslog packets, thereby improving (optimizing) CPU
utilization. The size of the bundled message is configured by the
MaxBundleSyslogLength parameter.
4. From the 'Syslog CPU Protection' (SyslogCpuProtection) drop-down list, select
whether you want to enable the protection feature for the device's CPU resources
during debug reporting, ensuring voice traffic is unaffected. If CPU resources drop
(i.e., high CPU usage) to a critical level (user-defined threshold), the device
automatically lowers the debug level to free up CPU resources that were required for
the previous debug-level functionality. When CPU resources become available again,
the device increases the debug level to its' previous setting. For example, if you set
the 'Debug Level' to Detailed and CPU resources decrease to the defined threshold,
the device automatically changes the level to Basic, and if that is not enough, it
changes the level to No Debug. Once CPU resources are returned to normal, the
device automatically changes the debug level back to its' original setting (i.e.,
Detailed). The threshold is configured by the DebugLevelHighThreshold parameter.
5. Click Submit.
53.2.4 Configuring Address of Syslog Server
The following procedure describes how to configure the Syslog server's address to where
the device sends the Syslog messages.
 To configure the address of the Syslog server:
1. Open the Syslog Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu > Syslog
Settings).
Figure 53-4: Configuring the Syslog Address
2. In the 'Syslog Server IP Address' field, define the IP address of the Syslog server.
3. In the 'Syslog Server Port' field, define the port of the Syslog server.
4. Click Submit.