01-19-2001 06:48 PM - edited 03-12-2019 11:02 AM
I'm using a Unix syslog server to log my AS5300's voip traffic. However, I the log file is meaningless to me. The log information is like the example below:
Jan 20 10:36:35.054 GMT: %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface Serial2:27 is now connected to unknown
Jan 20 10:36:35.066 GMT: %VOIPAAA-5-VOIP_CALL_HISTORY: CallLegType 1, ConnectionId 65A50929 A12C0843 0 EAEFE4C, SetupTime 0, PeerAddress 666864333228998, PeerSubAddress , DisconnectCause 15 , DisconnectText call rejected., ConnectTime 0, DisconnectTime 0, CallOrigin 1, ChargedUnits 0, InfoType 2, TransmitPackets 0, TransmitBytes 0, ReceivePackets 0, ReceiveBytes 0
I can't find the call duration in my log file. Is any method to get a more detail log file for VOIP using syslog server? How can I log the "show call history voice brief" result into my log server?
Thanks
01-26-2001 06:39 AM
Im fairly confident youll need to implement a AAA server like Cisco Secure, because the syslog info isnt enough. Maybe this will help: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/5300/iosinfo/ios_mods/sprvvoip.htm
01-26-2001 06:27 PM
There are a number of syslog analysis tools on the market that you can customize to perform reporting functions for all types of interesting things like this take a look at Private-I and Telemate
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