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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.