[cisco-voip] Filter syslog messages

Johan Åhman Johan.Ahman at tdc.se
Mon Oct 13 08:31:50 EDT 2008


But I do want to see when the lines go up and down just not the call information.
Wouldnt this also remove the status of the lines??

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Från: smithsonianwa at gmail.com [mailto:smithsonianwa at gmail.com] För Tim Smith
Skickat: den 13 oktober 2008 14:20
Till: Johan Åhman
Kopia: cisco-voip
Ämne: Re: [cisco-voip] Filter syslog messages


Hi,

Use the following under your serial interfaces for the E1's...

no logging event link-status

Also if you have SNMP traps enabled it is common to disable these for calls as well under the interface

no snmp trap link-status

Cheers,

Tim



On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Johan Åhman <Johan.Ahman at tdc.se> wrote:


	Hi
	 
	I have several GW wich is logging to a syslog server. 2 of the Gateways are using SiP towards the CUCM and everytime there is a call connect/disconnect (there is alot of trafic in these 2 GW) on the E1 we get an entry in the syslog. This is sort of anyoing. Is there anyway to get rid of these two messages??
	 
	 
	 Mon Oct 13 13:03:11 2008: <190>117662:  <hostname> : Oct 13 11:03:09: %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface Serial0/0/1:14 is now connected to  <gsm-number>  N/A

	Mon Oct 13 13:03:11 2008: <190>117663:  <hostname> : Oct 13 11:03:09: %ISDN-6-DISCONNECT: Interface Serial0/0/1:26  disconnected from  <gsm-number>  , call lasted 128 seconds 

	 

	/Johan 


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