Technical data

Event Logging
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Software 1.8 Reference Guide page 64
Warnings
A warning is an event that is not necessarily significant but may indicate a possible future problem.
See the following table for possible warnings. Variables are enclosed in angle brackets:
Informational messages
Informational messages refer to successful operation events such as starting or stopping the service:
See the following for informal events. Variables are enclosed in angle brackets:
Event ID Event Text Event Description
3000 SIP peer <Host Name> is not available. The SIP peer does not respond to keep-alive check requests, and
has therefore been marked as inactive. It will receive no calls from
SIPcontrol until the ongoing keep-alive check receives valid
responses.
3001 Cannot process call from <Calling Number>
to <Called Number>. No more licenses
available.
The number of currently active calls has reached the number of
licensed channels and a further call has been declined thereof.
The <Calling Number> and <Called Number> of the PSTN call are
inserted as signaled from the line.
3002 Cannot process outgoing PSTN call to
<Called Number> from <Calling Number>.
No free PSTN channel available.
The <Called Number> and <Calling Number> are inserted. It can
be a PSTN or SIP address.
3003 Call transfer to <Called Number> failed.
<Optional Reason>
The <Called Number> is the PSTN-based number. The reason is
optional and may contain any text.
3004 Registration to <Registrar Host Name> with
user<User Host Name> failed.
The Registration to a Registrar with the user to register failed.
3005 SIP peer <Host Name> is available again. An inactive SIP peer is alive again (has responded to alive check
request)
3006 Cannot process call from <Calling Address>
to <Called Address>. Codec negotiation
failed.
A call could not be established because non of the audio codecs
support by and allowed for the SIP peer could be used for the call
and no alterntive targets were available.
Event ID Event Text Event Description
4000 Service started. Service has been started successfully.
4001 Service stopped. Service was requested to stop or shutdown, and did so successfully.
4002 Configuration successfully updated. Called when service configuration has been successfully updated.
4003 Call from <Calling Number> to <Called
Number> established.
The <Calling Number> and the <Called Number> are inserted. The
Number can be a PSTN or SIP address.
4004 Call from <Calling Number> to <Called
Number> disconnected.
The <Calling Number> and the <Called Number> are inserted. The
Number can be a PSTN or SIP address.
4005 Call from <Calling Number> successfully
transferred to <Called Number>.
The <Calling Number> is the calling number. The <Called
Number> is the number of the transfer destination.
4006 Registration to <Registrar Host Name> with
user<User Host Name> is successful.
The registration to a registrar with the user to register is successful.
4008 Cannot process call from <Calling Number>
to <Called Number>, <Reason>.
The <Calling Number> and <Called Number> are inserted, the SIP
or Q.850 cause code text is inserted at runtime. Different reasons
(busy, rejected,…) are translated to runtime.
4009 Available/changed licensed channels
<Licensed channels>.
List the amount of licensed channels. If no license file is read, the
default is "8" licensed channels. Issued if the licensed amount
changes, e.g., after a new license file has been installed.
4010 Available/changed PSTN channels
<PSTNChannels>
Gives the amount of available channels to the telephone network.
Called if the number changes due to configuration updates or
controllers being enabled/disabled.