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Chapter 6 Configuring and Licensing Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server
Engineering Menu
Step 2 Enter Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server Logging Management details, as described in
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server Logging, page 6-17.
Step 3 Enter Cisco Unified Attendant LDAP Plug-in Logging Management details, as described in Cisco
Unified Attendant LDAP Plug-in Logging, page 6-18.
Step 4 Enter Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in Logging Management details, as described in Cisco
Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in Logging, page 6-18.
Step 5 Enter Cisco Unified Attendant BLF Plug-in Logging Management details, as described in Cisco Unified
Attendant BLF Plug-in Logging, page 6-18.
Step 6 Click Save to save the changes.
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server Logging
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced server logs every event that it generates. The following
processes are logged:
• Main Process
• Router Process
• CTI Process
• Database Process
• Communication Process
By default, the Main and Router processes are selected for logging. To keep the log file to a manageable
size, log the fewest processes possible.
You should only need to amend these settings if requested as part of a support case investigation.
To manage Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced server logging:
Step 1 Select the process(es) to log.
Step 2 Specify the Logging path and file name.
Step 3 Specify the Number of files to create.
Step 4 Specify the Lines per file to which to restrict the file.
Step 5 Specify the Service logging path and file name to maintain log of the Cisco Unified Attendant Console
Advanced server service.
Number of files The number of log files that can be created in the logging folder. The
default is 100.
Lines per file The number of lines each log file can contain. The default is 100000.
Field Description