Specifications
Matrix SETU ATA211 System Manual 97
Syslog (Debug)
Debugs are logs of actions and events that take place on any computer system. These logs are useful for
troubleshooting and system security.
SETU ATA211 supports Syslog
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Client for debugging. Syslog Client enables the system to send debug messages
in syslog format to the remote 'Syslog Server' on IP network. You can view the system debug messages on the
remote server.
Each debug message includes the MAC Address of SETU ATA211 which is sending debug messages in 'syslog
server'.
SETU ATA211 supports following different Debug levels:
•APPL
•CONFIG
•SYS
•SIP
•CALL
•DSP
•REG
•STACK
•NAT
• AUTO CONFIG
•SNTP
•FXO
You can select any of these debug levels, and the Syslog Client will send only the debug messages for the selected
level to the remote server on the IP network. For example, if the debug log of Call is required, you can select this
option, and disable all others.
To be able to use this feature, you must enable 'Debug', configure the Remote Server Address and define the
Server Port on which Syslog will listen for debug messages.
Syslog uses the UDP as transport protocol and listens on the port 514 (the default listening port).
To debug the System from Admin mode,
1. Login as Admin with your Password.
2. Click the link Advanced Settings on the left pane to expand.
12.Syslog is one of the protocols used extensively for sending debug messages, and is defined in RFC 3164.