User`s guide
10-6 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
System and Ethernet profile configurations
Gateway log file.) You may include/exclude call-related messages by changing the values for
the Log CallInfo and Log Call Progress parameters.
Examples of administrative configurations
This section uses examples to show how to set basic system parameters and configure the
MultiVoice Gateway to interact with syslog.
Setting basic system parameters
To configure the system name and other basic parameters in the System profile:
1 Open the System profile.
2 Specify a system name up to 16 characters long, enter the physical location of the
MultiVoice Gateway unit, and indicate a person to contact in case of problems:
System
Sys Config
Name=gateway-1
Location=east-bay
Contact=thf
3 If necessary, set the system date and time:
Date=3/20/98
Time=10:00:29
4 Specify the data transfer rate of the MultiVoice Gateway Control port:
Term Rate=9600
5 Close the System profile.
Configuring the MultiVoice Gateway to interact with syslog
To maintain a permanent log of MultiVoice Gateway system events and send Call Detail
Reporting (CDR) reports to a host that can record and process them, configure the MultiVoice
Gateway to report events to a Syslog host on the local IP network. Note that the Ethernet
interface sends out the Syslog reports. To configure the MultiVoice Gateway to send messages
to a syslog daemon:
1 Open Ethernet > Mod Config > Log.
2 Turn on Syslog.
3 Specify the IP address of the host running the syslog daemon.
4 Specify the port at which the syslog daemon listens for Syslog messages from this
MultiVoice Gateway.
5 Set the log facility level.
Ethernet
Mod Config
Log...
Syslog=Yes
Log Host=10.65.212.12
Log Port=514
Log Facility=Local0
Log CallInfo=None
Log Call Progress=Yes