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Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
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Chapter 4 Managing the Cisco HSI
Logging
Log Messages
Log messages have the following format:
Date and timestamp, Package Name, <log level>, LogID:<text of the message>.
The following are examples of log messages:
Thu Dec 7 03:55:32:837 2000, Infrastructure, <DEBUG>, 205: GWModule Registration -
shutdownList() - NbOfItems 10 - Item 8
Thu Dec 7 03:55:32:837 2000, Infrastructure, <DEBUG>, 206 : GWModuleRegistration -
shutdownList() - NbOfItems 10 - Item 9
Thu Dec 7 03:55:32:838 2000, Infrastructure, <DEBUG>, 207 : GWReactor::thdId() returns 6.
Thu Dec 7 03:55:32:838 2000, Infrastructure, <DEBUG>, 208 : GWReactorModule::shutdown() -
Thread has joined.
Log Message Packages
The following service packages can log messages:
Application
CallControl
Connection
DataManager
Eisup
FaultManager
Gapping
H323
Infrastructure
Overload
ProcessManager
Provisioning
Signal
Snmp
SnmpSubagent
Statistics
Trace
UserInterface
Logging Levels
Logging levels determine how much debug information is stored in the platform.log file for each
package. Levels are set through use of a hexadecimal number between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF. 0x0000 is
the lowest level, and switches off logging for a particular package. 0xFFFF is the highest logging level.