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Chapter 6 Configuring and Licensing Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Server
Engineering Menu
Cisco Unified Attendant LDAP Plug-in Logging
Note If you have a resilient system and are logged into the subscriber, the LDAP Plug-in is not available.
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Administration can log all the LDAP Plug-in events and
processes, so that you can check LDAP Plug-in performance and activity, and functionality and
configuration problems.
To manage Cisco Unified Attendant LDAP Plug-in logging:
Step 1 Select the Logging Level.
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.
Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in Logging
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Administration can log all CUPS Plug-in events and
processes, so that you can check CUPS Plug-in performance and activity, and functionality and
configuration problems.
To manage Cisco Unified Attendant CUPS Plug-in logging:
Step 1 Select the Logging Level.
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.
Cisco Unified Attendant BLF Plug-in Logging
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Administration can log all BLF Plug-in’s events and
process, so that you can check BLF Plug-in performance and activity, and functionality and
configuration problems.
To manage Cisco Unified Attendant BLF Plug-in logging:
Step 1 Select the Logging Level.
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.